jimg.allentown, well aren't you the self righteous one. I have noticed numerous times from your posts that either you read very few of posts prior to yours or your reading comprehension is not good. In this thread I count seven posters who made assumptions on what happened, including myself. There are 31 total posts, so you have condemned, by saying "the whole lot of you" , over twenty guys who just posted a general observation about farm vehicles on roads or about personal experiences. I am pleased that you are "burned up"'. I am not the least bit ashamed, because I have seen the write-ups of many accidents over my 70 years, and 37 years as a firefighter, and it is extremely rare that anything unexpected comes out of the lengthy investigations that the police do for the insurance companies, at public expense. In this particular incident. It is apparent that the car hit the tractor. It is apparent that the tractor was in the right lane, and it is apparent that the rake had an SMV emblem on the back. While it is true that there is a remote possibility that this is a case of suicide by tractor, It is a thousand times more likely that it is just simply another case of driver inattention. It doesn't take any special knowledge of this particular accident, just common sense.
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