I guess things don’t always go better with Coke. Semi-truck jackknifed going around the corner from Spring onto Cherry and got stuck. [photo]
Cherry & Spring
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I guess things don’t always go better with Coke. Semi-truck jackknifed going around the corner from Spring onto Cherry and got stuck. [photo]
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Now that’s a Cherry Coke.
My question is, why is anyone driving such a large truck on those streets? I swear some of the just-in-time centralized delivery point blah blah blah logistics is designed for strip malls and any money they save for not running two smaller trucks is wasted in inefficiencies and property damage.
I don’t know why that particular truck was at that location. But large trucks do make deliveries to Knight’s Market, at the corner of Spring and Miller. When Knight’s Market was seeking approval to expand in 2012, some neighbors raised concerns about the large trucks that come through the neighborhood. At a planning commission meeting, one of the store owners pointed out that not all of the truck traffic relates to Knight’s, and that some trucks use Spring as a cut-through to avoid the railroad bridge on Miller.
Knight’s can’t get so much delivered that it merits such a large truck, I wouldn’t think. If the driver was cutting through, well, he gets what he deserves.
Knight’s might be just one stop on a large truck’s route.