Salina, N.Y. -- A truck has finally fit under the infamous Onondaga Lake Parkway Bridge.
Well, sort of.
Just before 6 p.m. Tuesday, a truck traveling on the Onondaga Lake Parkway went under the parkway bridge and scraped part of its roof off, according to Onondaga County 911 Center dispatches.
Compared to the many trucks that have tried and failed to pass under the “undefeated” railroad bridge, the truck was relatively unscathed.
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The driver behind the truck, Bob Barnes, caught the whole thing on video with a dashboard camera.
The white tractor-trailer is a few car lengths in front of Barnes when it scrapes under the bridge and leaves a path of debris on the westbound lane.
The truck appears to continue driving for a few moments.
“Guy hit the bridge,” Barnes observed before proceeding to drive over the debris.
This crash was nowhere near as serious as the last accident involving the bridge on Oct. 31. A truck struck the bridge and flipped on its side after the impact.
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