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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 05:06 PM Jun 2019

(Michigan) Pickup hits Amish horse-drawn carriage, killing 2 kids

Authorities say a pickup truck rear-ended an Amish horse-drawn carriage in southern Michigan, killing two children and seriously injuring two others and a woman who were in the carriage.

The state police say the two adults and five children who were in the carriage were ejected when the truck hit it Friday night in Algansee Township, a small farming community not far from Michigan’s borders with Indiana and Ohio.

The children who were killed were 6 and 2 years old. They were pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say two other children, ages 3 and 4, were hospitalized with life-threatening injuries and that a woman also suffered serious injuries.

Sgt. Todd Price told ABC News that the pickup truck’s driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash
and is being held in Branch County Jail. Authorities haven’t released the names of anyone involved.

https://www.apnews.com/7cf0528f735b4506afa750d7c7975fb9

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(Michigan) Pickup hits Amish horse-drawn carriage, killing 2 kids (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jun 2019 OP
I use live in Kalamazoo MI driving there from Ohio when going through Three Rivers at night wasupaloopa Jun 2019 #1
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Hard to see at night wasupaloopa Jun 2019 #3
People who can't see red lights at night shouldn't drive left-of-center2012 Jun 2019 #4
I think its about luminocity. The distance a light can be seen is a function of lumens. 3Hotdogs Jun 2019 #5
 

wasupaloopa

(4,516 posts)
1. I use live in Kalamazoo MI driving there from Ohio when going through Three Rivers at night
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 05:38 PM
Jun 2019

I would faintly see a single red flashing light in the distance. If you were not aware that there might be buggies on the road you not know what you were coming upon. It always seemed like an accident waiting to happen.

3Hotdogs

(13,347 posts)
5. I think its about luminocity. The distance a light can be seen is a function of lumens.
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 10:38 PM
Jun 2019

The wagons carry dimly lit lights and are difficult to see from any distance.

That doesn't excuse the drinking.

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