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Sheepdancer 06-07-2007 04:00 AM

Funniest trucking "incident" ever
 
Semi-truck takes man and wheelchair for a ride down Red Arrow Highway

Tribune Staff Report

PAW PAW, Mich. -- A 21-year-old man was taken on a wild ride Wednesday afternoon when the wheelchair he was in became attached to the grille of a semi-truck and was taken four miles down a highway at about 50 mph.

The man, whose name police did not release, was not injured. The driver was unaware he was pushing the man, according to a news release from the Michigan State Police.

Authorities began receiving calls about 4 p.m. that the semi was traveling westbound on Red Arrow Highway, just outside of Paw Paw, with the wheelchair.


"You are not going to believe this, (but) there is a semi pushing a guy in a wheelchair on Red Arrow Highway," an unknown caller told the Michigan State Police.

Police at first believed the calls were pranks. But when troopers responded to the Ralph Moyle Trucking Co. at 39269 Red Arrow Highway where the semi had come to a stop, they noticed the wheelchair with the man sitting in it, still attached.

"It was quite a ride," the man reportedly told police.

"The man spilled his soda pop, but he wasn't upset," Sgt. Kathy Morton of the Michigan State Police said.

Police said the man was unharmed and unfazed by the incident.

The driver was in disbelief when he stepped out of the semi and saw what he had picked up along the way, police said.

"When he saw us, he was like, 'What's going on?'" Morton said.

An investigation revealed the driver had pulled out of a local gas station when the man in the wheelchair pulled in front of the semi, according to police. His wheelchair somehow became lodged by its handles to the front grille.

"Thank God the semi didn't go on (Interstate) 94," Morton said.
http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps...ws01/706070318

Jackrabbit379 06-07-2007 04:03 AM

Dang! That would be different. :shock:
Yeah, I would say that it's a good thing that they werent going down the interstate.

Roadhog 06-07-2007 04:10 AM

This caught my eye too off the headlines. I am very familiar with this
area, as I drop and load fruit out of Cold Storages in Hartford, and Lawerance...off this Hwy.

Good thing the State Police Post is just up the road from this location. This could have been a horrible end.

PackRatTDI 06-07-2007 04:44 AM

That wheelchair held up pretty good considering it was going probably 25 times it's top speed. :lol:

Roadhog 06-07-2007 04:48 AM

I don't know...when we were kids...we use to race these things down steep hills...and I remember passing Ramblers. :lol:

Hat Rak 06-07-2007 02:33 PM

Can you imagine the look on that truck driver's face when he stopped and walked around to the front of his truck!

As the article says, it's a damn good thing he didn't take I-94.

mapleleaf_1 06-07-2007 03:14 PM

I read about that too. I still can't believe the driver didn't know he was there. When I'm at a stop I watch people crossing in front of me and coming by on the other side. Guess it's just a habit of mine from years of driving school bus. That man sure had his guardian angel with him.

PackRatTDI 06-07-2007 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by mapleleaf_1
I read about that too. I still can't believe the driver didn't know he was there. When I'm at a stop I watch people crossing in front of me and coming by on the other side. Guess it's just a habit of mine from years of driving school bus. That man sure had his guardian angel with him.

Consdering how low the guy was in the wheelchair, he could have easily been hidden by the hood the entire time if he had come from the right side.

Mr. Ford95 06-07-2007 09:31 PM

To add to PackRat: Especially if the driver was looking left when he pulled out making sure he was clear. Just a habit with cars or trucks, I never cross in front of them until I make eye contact with them if they are getting ready to pull out.

BigWheels 06-08-2007 04:32 PM

50 MPH--Unbelievable! http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...ey_shocked.gif I bet that there were a ton of double-takes and jaw drops when that convoy went by! http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...ey_jawdrop.gif


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