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Old 12-13-20, 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by CB HI
Any other photos showing the point of impact to this one where the vehicles came to a stop?
Notice the orange paint. That was put there by the Highway Patrol for investigation purposes. Shows where both vehicles came to a stop and even shows how much the trucks front wheels were turned. It also looks like it shows the point two bicycles came to rest. Notice those two bicycle ended up on the shoulder; could have been dragged by the truck. But one ended up pretty far right of the truck on the gravel.

The photos of the point of impact will show where the cyclist where when they got hit, by marking broken parts and skid marks.
As far as that photo above, I can not imagine a situation that the truck came to rest 50 feet in front of the white car (which I assume was the SAG Wagon), and both the truck and the car are very parallel to the road. So at some point, both vehicles were presumably moved to the shoulder.

Here are a few more photos.
https://hardandsmart.net/2020/12/12/...ada-highway-2/



Those photos seem to show debris scattered from the middle of the right lane, and onto the shoulder.
Possibly a skid mark, or tire mark, or drag mark a couple of feet to the right of the center line.

https://www.8newsnow.com/news/local-...sts-box-truck/


Mighty horrendous crash.

As far as I can tell, the roadblock was at HWY 97 and HWY 165, but the actual accident was near an interchange about 12 miles south of there.
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