Ed's Wild Ride Through West Virginia: It's a Jungle Out there!
Tragic accidents must come in threes..............yesterday morning I spent nearly two hours in a ten mile back up on the West Virginia turnpike. A horrific accident where a semi-truck driver was killed and the turnpike was shut down. I have been in long traffic jams before, obviously, but this one was horrible given the curves and hills of the West Virginia Turnpike.
But then, later that afternoon I got into another back-up on a secondary road from Princeton, West Virginia that leads to my undergraduate college town of Athens. Again, another tragic accident where there was a fatality and where motorists were stranded on a road backed-up for five miles. Nearly an hour and half, stop and go.............mostly stop.
Then coming home there is a 25 mile section of US-35 out of Charleston, West Virginia until one gets nearly to Point Pleasant, West Virginia (on the Ohio river) where I was involved in another over seven mile back-up that took one hour and fifteen minutes to navigate. When I arrived and passed by the "scene of the accident" there was a semi totally wreaked and overturned on the highway. Someone said: "the driver died at the scene." Horrific. The entire truck was burned to a crisp.
Three for three in two days! Oh, my...........its a jungle out on the highways.
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