The lane became a mud road and the toll collector took 3 hours to deal with tons of scattered mud

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-02

On February 1, at the Sunduan toll station of Zhejiang Provincial Communications Group Expressway, the driver Master Liu drove a large semi-trailer off the highway, and after paying the toll normally, Master Liu was planning to drive away. As soon as he drove out, he was stopped by the staff of the high-speed toll station.

Master Liu stopped the car to check with a puzzled face, only to see the black mud in the lane scattered all over the ground, and the lane was in a mess. When he got out of the car, Master Liu was also startled, only to see that the rear of the vehicle was not tightly tied, and the tarpaulin spread out when passing through the driveway, causing a large amount of sediment to be spilled from the gaps.

Seeing this, the toll squad leader patrolling in the field immediately reported to the monitoring duty room, closed the accident lane, opened the backup lane, and guided the stranded vehicles to pass in an orderly manner. The on-site staff then rushed to help clean the driveway and waited for rescue. Ten minutes later, the wrecker rescue force arrived at the scene, quickly cleaned up the scattered sediment at the scene, due to the large area of scattered sediment at the scene, it is not easy to clean up, more than 3 hours later, after the full rescue of many personnel, finally the scattered sediment was cleaned up, and at the same time a large area of washing was carried out on the lane, and the toll station traffic returned to normal.

I'm really sorry to cause trouble to everyone, thanks to your help and reminders, otherwise this car of sediment would have been spilled. Master Liu shook the hand of the charging squad leader to express his gratitude.

Afterwards, the toll collector observed the surveillance video and found that before the vehicle entered the toll lane, the mud and sand on the car had been tilted because it was not tightly tied, and when passing through the toll lane, the original "crumbling" mud and sand were directly scattered in the lane.

Drivers are reminded that before driving a cargo vehicle on the highway, be sure to carefully check the condition of the vehicle in advance, especially the vehicle loaded with bulk goods. Freight vehicles should standardize the bundling of goods to ensure that the goods are in good condition during transportation, and avoid traffic accidents caused by dripping and spilling caused by poor bundling. (Correspondent Mao Wentai).

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