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I’m so sorry …. so tragic. I don’t understand why people have these conditions and they’re driving on the road Y not stop pull over do anything but continue to drive.
FTP
On a video call. 90 MPH
It was preventable
She was on her phone. How can you say it was unavoidable?
Talking purely about the situation, I think taking that much time searching a truck on the free way is dangerous.
This happened for the soul purpose of the state to generate a couple hundred dollars in revenue.
I'll never understand how lawmakers can think it's okay to have cops pull people over less than 10 feet away from 3 lanes of traffic doing 70-80 miles an hour. How often has this happened? They need to make a law nationwide that if you are being pulled over you are to pull to the nearest exit ramp and get the fuck away from traffic. This is just stupid.
That Michigan law lmao imagine 4-lane elephant racing
To Officer Kerstetter family I am so very sorry for your loss. Praise God for all of his fellow Officers, EMS and Fire department. These people get up everyday and risk their lives to keep our streets safe. God bless u all and prayers going up for family/co-workers/friends.
RIP Officer Kerstetter
Life deals you bad hands sometimes, incredibly unfortunate this accident happened to him. I hope his and the other driver’s family in their memory find peace
4:06
Dead cops saves lives
15:35 why would his own family end life support, geez he likely would’ve still been alive if his OWN family didn’t give up on him🙄
P.s. I think here in Ohio we only have cameras at or near traffic lights. I think they also check speeding. My husband got a ticket in Cleveland for speeding when he took me to the Cleveland Clinic.
19:34 That’s why one of my doctors who moved away told me please don’t drive (I already stopped). I don’t for the safety of others and myself as well. I have had what some think is a seizure and some thought it was something else. Plus, I’ve passed out several times. I don’t want to harm anyone by driving. May both who passed away rest in peace.
The lady who had the seizure that caused the fatal accident with the trooper, the narrator said no charges would be filed. Well of course, you can’t charge someone who had already passed away. I can imagine the heartache for the families. It hits hard when any family passes. 😢💔🙏
Vaya mierda de intervencion, lenta, no ayuda a ninguno de los accidentados, no deja ayudar ni empezar CPR al otro policia, no apaga el fuego, se intoxica con los humos….
I’m an epileptic and I am not allowed to have a drivers license.
Not to put any of the blame on that poor woman; this is why. It can happen at any time often with no warning. I take medication, but I forgot one morning before work. Even after I got back on track for the next two dosses it still happened.
0:48 ..that was a legal lane change as the traffic stop was being conducted, no?
2:10 As a Canadian, the idea of a roadway having more than 4 lanes is completely insane! But yeah, even we’d like a lane that Commercial Semi’s stay out of, even if they’re going 2km/h faster than whoever’s in front of them.
I know states make their own laws, but I do wish that there were agreed-upon nationwide laws for highway driving to avoid issues like the misunderstanding that started this terrible accident.
I remember seeing them sign trucks use right 2 lanes when my dad drove us from Washington to Michigan and Utah to see our grandparents
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but why do they stop behind the truck instead front of it?