Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Oslo: Truck Driver Survives 200ft Truck Plunge down a snow-covered cliff.
A truck driver in Norway has had a lucky escape after he survived a 200ft drop down a snow-covered cliff.
His lorry did not have the right winter tread tyres and was stuck on an icy road.
It was being towed off the mountain pass north of Oslo by a large rescue tow truck when the accident occurred.
The incident was filmed by a passenger in a car travelling behind the two vehicles. Read More
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