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If you seen how big of base was under that pole you'd know why it didn't budge......The concrete under it weights many many many times more then the truck. A tractor trailer would have a very hard time moving it, if it would even. Some of those are down 20+ feet.
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What does the footing have to do with the strength of the pole itself? It could be down 6 feet and make that damage if it was frozen...Usually a pole will cave under that amount of side impact.
Cyle, get lost and go troll somewhere else.


[=Cyle;1278201]If you seen how big of base was under that pole you'd know why it didn't budge......The concrete under it weights many many many times more then the truck. A tractor trailer would have a very hard time moving it, if it would even. Some of those are down 20+ feet.
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Because if the base is the weak point the pole goes down? I guess that's it.....No wait that's BS those poles are held by balancing no base needed obviously! A good impact would tear a 6' base out frozen or not.......

Plus he said "The pole didn't move a inch" AKA Didn't move AKA the base held AKA it had a good base. Clear enough?

And yes the SMALLER poles will cave under impact, not the 60 footers unless it's a massive impact.
 
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I thought those poles are to shear at the base on impact

Some are, but many aren't. Any street lights, or the taller davits are made not to shear as it would be very dangerous for them to go down. Many that are made to shear are very easy to pick out, they have a small section just above the base to shear off to avoid bending the bolts in the concrete base, these are found on roads where they are common to be hit. Only the small ones go down.

Some of the big ones, there is not a vehicle on the road that is capable of taking them down.
 
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Anyone have jello to nail to a tree?
Base and pile are 2 different things.
So you are saying they put a 20 foot pile on a light pole, that should be strong enough to only sustain a high wind?
WOO WOOO!!! chugachugachug CYLE wants to be an enjuneer!!

Because if the base is the weak point the pole goes down? I guess that's it.....No wait that's BS those poles are held by balancing no base needed obviously! A good impact would tear a 6' base out frozen or not.......

Plus he said "The pole didn't move a inch" AKA Didn't move AKA the base held AKA it had a good base. Clear enough?

And yes the SMALLER poles will cave under impact, not the 60 footers unless it's a massive impact.[/QUOTE]
 

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Anyone have jello to nail to a tree?
Base and pile are 2 different things.
So you are saying they put a 20 foot pile on a light pole, that should be strong enough to only sustain a high wind?
WOO WOOO!!! chugachugachug CYLE wants to be an enjuneer!!

Because if the base is the weak point the pole goes down? I guess that's it.....No wait that's BS those poles are held by balancing no base needed obviously! A good impact would tear a 6' base out frozen or not.......

Plus he said "The pole didn't move a inch" AKA Didn't move AKA the base held AKA it had a good base. Clear enough?

And yes the SMALLER poles will cave under impact, not the 60 footers unless it's a massive impact.
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Cuso, didn't you get the memo? This is the guy you phone if your on who wants to be a millionaire and you need a phone up friend.
 

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Ok yes the pole is strong, and thank god cause giving the conditions he was obviously driving like a d bag and if that pole didnt stop him he more then likely would of crossed over to the other lanes and probably killed someone.
 

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Some are, but many aren't. Any street lights, or the taller davits are made not to shear as it would be very dangerous for them to go down. Many that are made to shear are very easy to pick out, they have a small section just above the base to shear off to avoid bending the bolts in the concrete base, these are found on roads where they are common to be hit. Only the small ones go down.

Some of the big ones, there is not a vehicle on the road that is capable of taking them down.

Are there allot of davits in edmonton, oh great 9th year apprentice ?
 

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Some are, but many aren't. Any street lights, or the taller davits are made not to shear as it would be very dangerous for them to go down. Many that are made to shear are very easy to pick out, they have a small section just above the base to shear off to avoid bending the bolts in the concrete base, these are found on roads where they are common to be hit. Only the small ones go down.

Some of the big ones, there is not a vehicle on the road that is capable of taking them down.



davit:

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noun any of various cranelike devices used singly or in pairs for supporting, raising, and lowering especially boats, anchors, and cargo over a hatchway or side of a ship.

now i KNOW edmonton and area is a fhawked up place, but who knew they were putting crane like devices in the middle of their highways!!!!!!!!!
 

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Ok yes the pole is strong, and thank god cause giving the conditions he was obviously driving like a d bag and if that pole didnt stop him he more then likely would of crossed over to the other lanes and probably killed someone.
Man bold statement?what if he got ran off the road ?now who's being a d bag.?
 

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Man bold statement?what if he got ran off the road ?now who's being a d bag.?[/QUOTE

I call it like i see it, judging by the damage and knowing the laws of basic physics he was driving "WAY" too for the conditions, so doesnt matter if it was self inflicted or ran off the road he wouldnt of caused that much damage if he was driving properly! And its not like Edmonton drivers have the best track record for safe and cortious driving.
 

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Man bold statement?what if he got ran off the road ?now who's being a d bag.?[/QUOTE

I call it like i see it, judging by the damage and knowing the laws of basic physics he was driving "WAY" too for the conditions, so doesnt matter if it was self inflicted or ran off the road he wouldnt of caused that much damage if he was driving properly! And its not like Edmonton drivers have the best track record for safe and cortious driving.
Fair enough,Good point about Edmonton Driver's.Lol
 

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The wife works for the insurance company that insures this company truck. she handled the claim, poor guy's dog was killed in the this accident.
 
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