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Re: Watched an accident happen before my very eyes
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Posted by rustyj14 on December 30, 2004 at 11:14:04 from (209.195.139.156):
In Reply to: Watched an accident happen before my very eyes! posted by RayP(MI) on December 25, 2004 at 17:47:46:
We were headed west on the Pa. turnpike, in a driving rain, with our motor home around 7 p.m. Not dark yet, but very misty on the road! We were following a tractor trailer, which was going about 50, because of the hard rain. Suddenly, without any turn signals, the truck ahead of me swerved into the passing lane, so i did too! I had been keeping track of who was in the left lane and where, so a quick glance showed nobody there! As i turned my attention back to the truck in front, i saw the reason for his quick lane change!! There in the right lane sat one of those state trailers that has a lighted arrow on it, they use them at construction sites! Just sitting there, no lights, nothing, in the rain! And, further down the road sat the state truck, and a guy was running back like a mad-man, trying to get back to the trailer before it got hit! I never heard if anybody hit the thing! by: Rustyj
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