Posted by 1206SWMO on July 29, 2019 at 18:07:05 from (99.198.17.236):
In Reply to: Suicide I-70 posted by Geo-TH,In on July 29, 2019 at 14:11:45:
We got rear ended last Wednesday evening on I-44 just inside the Joplin,MO city limits.....I had slowed down in the left lane as traffic was backed up and almost stopped..The two drivers behind me weren't paying attention so 3 vehicles were involved......The accident happened right beside a state trooper and he didnt see a thing....My wife ended up in the ER and our 7 month old vehicle may be totaled even though its drivable??If they fix it we will take a $3000 plus trade in hit....About 1 mile ahead traffic was down to one lane as the right lane was closed in both directions due to bridge repair....People drive in the closed lane as far as they can and make people stop and let them in.....I absolutely despise I-44 and I-70 isn't much better...Theres so much traffic they need 3 lanes each way..
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