From the limited info it sounds like the pickup driver was traveling too fast and/or failing to pay attention to his driving.pickup truck behind it didn't stop in time and rear-ended the first vehicle, sending it veering off the road. The truck then hit the 87-year-old.
People don't like it, but emergency services operating on roadways often block every lane because of the inconsiderate nut jobs wanting to pass going way over the speed limit. Safety is first, if you get hurt you can't help anyone elseI went out to lunch with some friends and a well-known local man. About a week later he stopped on an overpass to help someone who had been in a wreck. A car came and bumped him off the bridge, he hit one of those big interstate signs while falling and cut his liver in two. He was beyond help. 9 out of 10 people might slow down, move over or stop, but ONE person will barrel through like nothing and that's all it takes.
Another weird one. One of our High School coaches got off the interstate onto the exit ramp, met a car coming the wrong way and killed him.
NM - it was west of Las Cruces 10 miles from the BP checkpoint.What state?
As a nearly life-long Floridian and a retired 30-year firefighter and paramedic in Central Florida, I can say that this is not as uncommon as it sounds. The only thing I find that is unusual about this story is that it actually made the news in Vermont...Tragic, but good grief!
SEBASTIAN, Fla. (WCAX) - A 87-year-old Vermont man was killed on the interstate in Florida while trying to help a turtle.
As reported in the Miami Herald, Florida troopers say it happened on I-95 near Sebastian in Indian River County.
They say the man was trying to help a turtle cross the roadway. A car slowed down to avoid hitting him, but a pickup truck behind it didn't stop in time and rear-ended the first vehicle, sending it veering off the road. The truck then hit the 87-year-old.
He died at the scene. We don't know the man's name or where in Vermont he's from.
This was in our local news this morning. Now around here, stopping in the road to escort turtles, frogs and salamanders across the road in the Spring is what people do, its everywhere. With our sparse traffic people can do it with little inconvenience to others. But I-95 in Florida! This guy forgot he wasn't in Vermont and paid the ultimate price. I really feel for the other people involved in this; they have to live with what happened. Not their fault, but they have to live with it anyway.
Was at a wildlife area near Port Clinton, OH and saw a bunch of cars stopped on one of the access roads. Saw a Snapping Turtle crossing the road. I stopped, got out of my truck, picked up the turtle and moved it to a creek along side of the road.
Thats because he's from here. Small state, so every time someone from here is in the news anywhere else it usually hits our local news.The only thing I find that is unusual about this story is that it actually made the news in Vermont...![]()