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8 July 2024
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Sedan Launches Over Tow Truck in Astonishing Georgia Highway Crash

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In a shocking incident reminiscent of a Hollywood blockbuster, an unbelievable scene unfolded on a Georgia highway. A sedan defied gravity as it rocketed into the air after driving up a ramp on a flatbed tow truck. The entire crash was captured on video by an officer’s body camera, leaving witnesses and law enforcement stunned.

According to the police report, the incident occurred on May 24 in Lowndes County. The Nissan Altima, driven by a 21-year-old woman from Florida, was launched an incredible 120 feet (37 meters) down the highway. Spectators watched in horror as the sedan soared through the air, defying all expectations.

Fast & Furious moments in real life.

The young driver was rushed to South Georgia Medical Center with serious injuries, highlighting the severity of the impact. After landing upside down, the Nissan Altima collided with another vehicle before tumbling end over end, finally coming to rest approximately 23 feet down the roadway. The chaos caused by the crash left onlookers stunned.

The accident report revealed that the tow truck, described as a roll-back wrecker, had been parked in the left lane with its emergency lights activated. This incident emphasizes the importance of Georgia’s “Move Over” law, which requires drivers to slow down and move to an adjacent lane when approaching stationary emergency vehicles displaying flashing lights.

This astonishing crash serves as a powerful reminder of the unpredictable nature of the road and the need for drivers to remain vigilant at all times. As the video footage circulates, it reinforces the significance of responsible driving, adherence to traffic laws, and prioritizing the safety of all motorists.

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SourceABC News
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