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So he is not 30 and definantly not 40! Try 27-28!
When this happens, the semi usually wins.
When this happens, no one wins.
Heavenly Father bless both families.
I hope he wasn't engaged in text messaging when he left his lane. You have no idea how many people I see doing this every single day. Screwing with a phone while you're driving is the absolute most dangerous thing a person can do on the road.
the driver of the minivan was attempting to pass a slower moving vehicle in an area where he shouldn't have been trying to pass anybody.
Rumor Mill - you’re wrong - completely wrong. There was a minivan attempting to pass the semi just before the impact, but slammed on his brakes and went back in behind the semi that van was not involved in or a cause of this wreck.
Before you go spreading rumors you ought to check your source and consider the consequences.
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