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Sound familiar?
From the Arizona Republic:
"A stranded motorist and a tow-truck driver were killed Friday morning when the driver of a heavy-duty truck plowed into them on the westbound Red Mountain Freeway near Gilbert Road in Mesa. Sgt. Harold Sanders, a state Department of Public Safety spokesman, said there was no obvious explanation for why the heavy-duty equipment truck plowed into the back of the tow truck, which was parked in the emergency lane on that portion of Loop 202.... ...The driver of the heavy-duty truck was in critical condition at a Valley hospital and was unable to explain to police why the accident occurred, Sanders said. Police have no suspicion of impairment. 'This is daytime and the weather is clear. It's not a construction zone. It's a straightaway,' Sanders said. 'There's no visual obstruction.' " |
Doesn't say anything about a cell phone.. but I'd almost be willing to take bets!
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Fell asleep ... KAPOW
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Bingo! - maybe. I can just see him coming to in a hospital
wondering what the hell happened - or thinking he is having a very bad dream. |
Wait...the cell phone put him to sleep.
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Not far from that accident site I saw a stranded motorist. He left his car and marched up the bank about 30' above and 100 yards ahead of his car while he waited for help. Smart fellow. I think I'll try to remember to do the same.
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