Doing my daily bus route this afternoon, I witnessed a terrible thing happen. A flatbed truck operated by the local boneyard was carrying a wrecked van back to the yard on the highway doing 60 mph, I was following about a 1/4 mile back, behind a line of cars. A semi-truck was coming in the opposite direction. As the semi passed, I guess its wake was enough to push the van off the flatbed and into a car!!
I kid you not. I about crapped my pants at the sight. Traffic was stopped for a very long time while emergency response worked at the scene. I had students on my bus so I couldn't leave the bus to provide help.
Scary ****. The car that was hit had an elderly couple and their grandson, and a third car following the elderly couple couldn't stop in time and rear ended them. As far as I know, the old man is in critical condition, the woman is not much better and the boy is shaken, but not seriously injured. It was a painful scene to behold.
It could have been prevented if the guys towing the car had put even one chain to an axle on the van. But nothing?
I don't ever want to see something like that again. Secure whatever you're carrying, no matter how small or big it is.
I kid you not. I about crapped my pants at the sight. Traffic was stopped for a very long time while emergency response worked at the scene. I had students on my bus so I couldn't leave the bus to provide help.Scary ****. The car that was hit had an elderly couple and their grandson, and a third car following the elderly couple couldn't stop in time and rear ended them. As far as I know, the old man is in critical condition, the woman is not much better and the boy is shaken, but not seriously injured. It was a painful scene to behold.
It could have been prevented if the guys towing the car had put even one chain to an axle on the van. But nothing?
I don't ever want to see something like that again. Secure whatever you're carrying, no matter how small or big it is.


