Posted on 10/06/2012 12:01:14 PM PDT by Blue Highway
(CNN) -- Fifty-two people were hurt Friday in a pileup involving dozens of vehicles on an interstate highway on Florida's Gulf Coast, police said.
The accident, which occurred about 3:30 p.m., involved at least 46 vehicles in the southbound lanes of I-75 on the Manatee/Sarasota county line, said Lt. Chris Miller with the Florida Highway Patrol. Twenty-two people, three of them in critical condition, were taken to area hospitals, he said.
None of the injuries was considered life-threatening, he said. "Quite a few had minor injuries that didn't require transport," he said.
The incident occurred about the time an afternoon thunderstorm struck, he said. "Weather was a contributing factor."
The Sarasota County Fire Department said that 29 people were taken to hospitals.
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That seems strange as I started doing the hyper mileage thing occasionally more like coasting in N when approaching a red light, but as least when I do it I am not hindering traffic. I would also never think of doing it when entering an Interstate on-ramp.
So true. I prayed that our family come out of it safe and we did. Totally amazed we were in a small safe island surround by chaos. Gave me chills looking in the rear mirror, seeing our toddler in the car seat while also seeing cars braking to avoid us while they got hit.
Wow, didn't realize it's that bad now in Florida. Last time I drove there was maybe ten years ago, and the drivers seemed really good. I also liked how courteous the people were in Florida. Has that changed also?
I see at least 2 cases of road rage every day on the road. Sometimes it is the tailgaters and other times it is the lane changers. Other times it is myself I see in the mirror after a stupid driver makes a boneheaded maneuver causing anger.
As an agnostic, it's always an awkward moment for me when I feel compelled to point out the obvious to a believer...
We didn't have this problem in Florida before automobiles came equipped with air conditioning.
2-Second Rule:
Keep 2 seconds’ worth of road between you and the car ahead, and you’ll have enough distance to slow down/stop if something suddenly happens to the car in front of you - works at every speed
... BUT this is for dry roads; in bad weather, add more time (obviously).
Tailgaiting at high speed is for fools with a deathwish
Are you having fun with us?
Absolutely right. I try to give even more room because they’re a lot of idiots out there.
works at every speed
No, the faster you go, the more time you need in between.
Three or Four seconds at 60 and 70. That is DRY conditions.
Look up the Smith System of Space Cushion Driving.
No, I'm serious. Our stay in Florida was quite pleasant. People were overly friendly and courteous. Lots of good manners on display. We're from the SF Bay Area in California, and people here are always in a rush and often unpleasant to deal with. SF is similar to New York City, people always rushing around and no time to be friendly. I liked Florida.
What part of Florida. Southeast Florida is probably the worst, because it was settled by New Yorkers, and is very Democrat.
Central Florida. We stayed in Orlando, and drove around from that city. Went up and down the east coast a bit after checking out Cape Canaveral.
ZOMBIE PLACEMARK
Just drove it for the first time last week.
Is this like double secret probation?
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