[...] diversions had to be put in place while the challenging clean-up was carried out with the aid of high-powered water blasters.
Highways manager Brett Gliddon said the milk fat solidified and formed a slippery surface across three lanes of the highway.
“Our contractors have been working hard to clean the spill however the road surface is still extremely slippery,” he said.
“This is a highly unusual situation involving a very slippery substance and the crash area includes a steep 35km/h corner, so it is vital the spill is extremely well cleaned up to avoid accidents once the road reopens.”
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Where there's a wheel there's a whey
Life continues to imitate a Two Ronnies skit. Casein point: This story is calling out for dairy-product-related puns.
...must have been udder chaos
ReplyDeletedon't cry.
ReplyDeleteI hope Brett Glid(e)don isn't lyeing (or using steam cleaning) - 'cause soft soaping Highway 1 might cause several drivers to have cows.
ReplyDeleteGhee up, you lazy buncha bums.
ReplyDeleteIf they don't clean it up, cars are gonna get creamed.
ReplyDeleteThere's gotta be a McArdle rule for this situation.
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