I once ran over a plastic bag it got hooked on my catalytic converter and caught on fire luckily I was pulling into my driveway and was able to get to a hose and put it out.
Hitting a shredded truck tire will do much more damage than a plastic bag. I once stopped for a stranded motorist who had done so. The tire tread went up into the engine compartment and took out the wiring harness. She asked me if I could fix it (no) so I gave her a ride to a gas station in her destination city, and she called family. She’s lucky she didn’t have an accident as she immediately lost engine power and her power assisted systems (power steering, power brakes).
Survey: Have any of you folks found yourselves upside-down in an overturned vehicle? Just curious, because I have nightmares about this…the worst ones involve water.
allen@home about 2 years ago
Yes, glad you missed the plastic bag. No telling what kind of damage it could have done to the car.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
Color me relieved.
kingdiamond69 about 2 years ago
I once ran over a plastic bag it got hooked on my catalytic converter and caught on fire luckily I was pulling into my driveway and was able to get to a hose and put it out.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Next time, try to hit it.
SheMc about 2 years ago
Right, nobody wants to kill a plastic bag!
blackman2732 about 2 years ago
“Remember when I said this car payment had us ‘upside down’ in debt?”
Doug K about 2 years ago
Most important: “No animals were harmed in the making of this comic.”
Chris about 2 years ago
and the plastic bag takes another successful car down to who knows where.
Nala the Great about 2 years ago
The bag was “Blowing In The Wind”! Sorry B. D., I couldn’t help myself.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
A plastic bag wound around the driveshaft can cause expensive repairs. I still don’t swerve to miss them though, that is even more dangerous.
paranormal about 2 years ago
There could have been a kitten in the bag…
Charlie Fogwhistle about 2 years ago
Hitting a shredded truck tire will do much more damage than a plastic bag. I once stopped for a stranded motorist who had done so. The tire tread went up into the engine compartment and took out the wiring harness. She asked me if I could fix it (no) so I gave her a ride to a gas station in her destination city, and she called family. She’s lucky she didn’t have an accident as she immediately lost engine power and her power assisted systems (power steering, power brakes).
ktrabbit about 2 years ago
Survey: Have any of you folks found yourselves upside-down in an overturned vehicle? Just curious, because I have nightmares about this…the worst ones involve water.