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  • This bus and another took a hilly side street since Denny was closed . The other bus (not visible in this picture) apparently pushed this bus all the way down the side street. Had the bus not stopped in time, it would have fallen 30 feet onto I-5.

    All this happened one block from my apartment. Picture is taken from my cell phone.

    More detail here:
    http://faves.com/users/sudha/dot/135727362456

    • shiwani - Dec 19 2008

      Yeah, the conditions are pretty bad, actually. I mean, salt trucks people?!

    • sudha - Dec 19 2008

      problem is, salt has to be bought early, in bulk - and then if it isn't used, it melts away or somesuch over the summer. so basically, if we want the city to always have the backup, then it could mean some serious wasted money if there are no snow storms...

    • shiwani - Dec 19 2008

      my bruised body says it'll foot the bill, lol.

    • mohit - Dec 20 2008

      i think that's a price i'm will to pay to avoid accidents like this.

    • Tosh - Dec 20 2008

      they can alternatively use sand in place of salt.

    • moohaha - Dec 20 2008

      sand is better than salt for the environment.

      That said, they could also not get lost and decide to go down Thomas St. in Capitol Hill--what the hell?

    • shiwani - Dec 20 2008

      i dunno, denny was just as bad!

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