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How Not to Use a Drive-Thru ATM

July 18th, 2008        

Sometime “roughly” will get you into something rough. Alright, first of all I want to tell you guys and gals that nobody was significantly injured in this accident. The video is just showing you how not to use a drive-thru ATM ~ always see the “Clearance” signs posted. Video after the break.



At approximately 3 PM, Tuesday, July 2, a 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, pulling a new travel trailer, hit the corner of the Texas State Bank Drive-In on Tenaha Street, causing the complete awning to come to the ground. Luckily, the driver of the Dodge, Mickey Miller, of Garrison and his 10 year old son were able to exit their vehicle uninjured.

According to Miller he was circling the bank to park on the other side when the corner of his travel trailer caught the corner of the bank awning. Next thing he heard was a rumble as the awning started falling against his driver’s side door. Somehow he was able to unbuckle the seat beat and exit the other side of his truck as it was falling.

Mark Ivy of Texas State Bank stated that the main lobby would be open for business while the drive-in is being repaired.

[via Autoblog | Techeblog]

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