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Today in Road Transport, 5th March 2009

Dominic Perry's interview with Johnathan Bulmer (of Bulmers Logistics and Bulmers Transport) has been getting some strong reactions already - here's the TruckNet UK forum thread about it.

A Turkish port worker called Cem Tokac looks like the luckiest man in the world - not many people have escaped being caught in a collision between a train and a truck.




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Dan:

See the above video and you'll see the amazing survival of a worker almost smashed to pieces by a truck and train. Luckily enough, he slipped through underneath the catapulted truck and fell just beside the path of the rampaging train. More importantly, the truck didn't disintegrate upon impact to save him from debris. It's good that he'd survived.

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