The video has been shared on almost every social media platform in the last week. It is bodycam video of a Lowndes County sheriff’s deputy who was on the opposite side of the freeway investigating another accident. While he was at the scene of the accident, video showed a car going over the ramp of a tow truck, then flying over the truck and overturning before colliding on the Georgia highway. The deputy then rushes to the aid of the driver, who is reportedly a woman who survived Tow trucks parked at the side of the road. A law implemented in many states in the US: “People who don’t move actually met my family too.” In 1966, when my father was 12 years old, he lost his father, my grandfather,” said Louis Kenda, Part owner of a local tow truck center in Georgia. “He hitched himself to a vehicle and a drunk driver rammed the tow truck he was directly behind.” To protect roadworkers and drivers of disabled vehicles, AAA offers some cautionary tips: – Stay alert and avoid distractions while driving. – Look out for emergency vehicles, tow trucks, etc. parked at the side of the road. – Slow down and change lanes if possible. “I can control the load I’m towing, I can do that.” “I have control over where it is once I get to the job site and I can control how it gets off my truck,” Kenda said. “The only thing I can’t control is the people driving by. It’s the worst nightmare.” Local media is still working to confirm the condition of the driver who ran over the truck and what charges she faces. Penalties for not complying with Georgia’s Relocation Law include a $500 fine and three points on your driver’s license.
The video has been shared on almost every social media platform in the last week.
It is bodycam video of a Lowndes County sheriff’s deputy investigating another accident on the opposite side of the freeway.
While he was at the scene, video showed a car driving up the ramp of a tow truck, then flying over the truck and overturning in mid-air before crashing on Georgia Highway.
The deputy then rushes to the aid of the driver, who is reportedly a woman who survived.
The incident raises awareness of Georgia’s move-over law, which obliges drivers to slow down or change lanes when emergency vehicles, including tow trucks, are parked at the side of the road. A law that is implemented in many states in the USA
“The fact that people don’t move actually affected my family, too. In 1966, when my father was 12, he lost his father, my grandfather,” said Louis Kenda, part owner of a local tow truck center in Georgia. “He coupled himself to a vehicle and a drunk driver rammed the tow truck he was directly behind.”
To protect road workers and drivers with disabled vehicles, AAA offers some precautionary tips:
- – Stay alert and avoid distractions while driving.
- – Look out for emergency vehicles, tow trucks, etc. parked at the side of the road.
- – Slow down and, if possible, change lanes.
“I can control the load I’m towing, I can control where it is once I get to the job site, and I can control how it gets off my truck,” Kenda said. “The only thing I can’t control is the people who drive by. This is the worst nightmare.”
Local media are still working to confirm the condition of the driver who flew over the truck and the charges against her. Penalties for not complying with Georgia’s Relocation Law include a $500 fine and three points on your driver’s license.