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Old 07-03-2009, 01:51 AM
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First hello from one driver's wife to another!

I've read that info and it seems to go both ways. The flatbed driver felt something hit him from behind. But then it states: could not stop in time and hit the rear of the Workman's pickup truck, pushing it into the rear of the first semi.

I asked on the other thread if the pickup hit the trailer first and then the Conway driver hit the pickup but it appears the Conway driver pushed the pickup into the flatbed.

I feel really bad for the family and the driver.

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Originally Posted by Driver's Wife View Post
Hobart family killed in crash was on way to visit grandmother, Disney World / nwi.com

The semi driver, George A. Hack, 46, of Elkhorn, Wis., told police he felt something hit him from behind and later realized it was a Dodge pickup truck carrying the Workman family.

Another semi with double box trailers was also in the right lane when he approached the stopped traffic in front of him. That driver -- Forest E. Stover, 58, of Huber Heights, Ohio, could not stop in time and hit the rear of the Workman's pickup truck, pushing it into the rear of the first semi.
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