Man’s escape as truck dangles off bridge

Assignment Freelance Picture A truck has been left dangling precariously cab-first off a bridge on
 the Gold Coast on Monday night. The truck smashed into the barrier and off
 the bridge on Pimpama Jacobs Well Rd in Pimpama about 11.43pm. The cab of the
 truck became submerged in the river below, with the back tires stopping the
 truck from completely toppling over.
A truck has been left dangling precariously cab-first off a bridge on the Gold Coast on Monday night.

A driver has made a very lucky escape after his truck smashed into a barrier and began dangling off the edge of a bridge on the Gold Coast.

On Monday night about 11.43pm, a truck was travelling on Pimpama Jacobs Well Rd in Pimpana, a northern suburb of the Gold Coast, when it smashed into the barrier of a bridge.

Assignment Freelance Picture A truck has been left dangling precariously cab-first off a bridge on\n the Gold Coast on Monday night. The truck smashed into the barrier and off\n the bridge on Pimpama Jacobs Well Rd in Pimpama about 11.43pm. The cab of the\n truck became submerged in the river below, with the back tires stopping the\n truck from completely toppling over.
A truck has been left dangling precariously cab-first off a bridge on the Gold Coast on Monday night.

The cab of the truck plunged into the river below as the back of the truck clung to the edge of the bridge, the tyres stopping the vehicle from completely submerging into the water.

The driver, a 46-year-old man, managed to escape the truck as it steered off the bridge and was treated by Queensland Ambulance at the scene, but reported only a minor injury to his finger.

The man declined to be transported to hospital.

Assignment Freelance Picture A truck has been left dangling precariously cab-first off a bridge on\n the Gold Coast on Monday night. The truck smashed into the barrier and off\n the bridge on Pimpama Jacobs Well Rd in Pimpama about 11.43pm. The cab of the\n truck became submerged in the river below, with the back tires stopping the\n truck from completely toppling over.
The cab of the truck became submerged in the river below.

“The bridge remains closed while engineers assess the damage,” a spokesperson for Queensland Police told NewsWire.

Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the crash.