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man i think that because he was ina wheelchair the lord took pity on him and made him come out unharmed... yes im christian, no im not kidding.

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The truck would have barely been moving when it connected with the wheelchair -- The report says that it had just started from a complete stop. Let's assume that, moving even just 20 feet (I'd say that's being generous), that the semi was going 10 miles an hour (again, I think that's being REALLY generous), it'd be a good thump (and it wouldn't be like a semi hitting a PERSON here; the wheelchair would act a lot like a person running into a shopping cart, if you ask me), but after it hooked, I don't see any reason why the wheelchair wouldn't be able to naturally roll on a straight road at the speeds the truck was.

 

From the 911 calls, I'm gathering the collision occurred when the truck was going westbound. I don't think it ever stopped going westbound. Hence, a straight road. (Oh, and Jen from the 911 calls: enhance your calm! XD!!!)

 

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Worst part, IMO, would be the bugs he got slapped in the face with. =)

lol. i can imagine... i beesting allover but its not bees its just flys and gnats hitting your face at 50 MPH

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