9-year-old driver, 4-year old sister take car, crash with semi

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Having driven for YRC/YELLOW/ROADWAY for 20 years, this story is close to my heart. BTW, the title is wrong, when you have two trailers hooked up it's called 'doubles' not a 'semi'., anyways what do journalists know? LOL

WEST VALLEY CITY — Two young children were involved in a head-on crash involving a semi truck Wednesday morning.

Lt. Sean McCarthy with West Valley City Police says the driver was a 9-year-old girl and her 4-year-old sister was a passenger. The girls said they were headed to California because they wanted to "swim in the ocean."

A little after 5 a.m., the children drove down the off-ramp east off of State Road 201 onto 3200 West and right into the path of a big rig that was attempting to get on the freeway.

“The semi-truck driver reported that there were two kids in the car and they appear very young,” McCarthy said. “Officers got here and discovered it was a 9-year-old driver and her 4-year-old sister.”

After the collision, the semi driver got out to check on the condition of those in the vehicle that struck him, and initially he told police he couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw who was actually driving.

The girls had made it about 10 miles from their home in West Jordan before the accident occurred.

Even after the accident, the girls' parents had no idea their children had even left the home. Police went to the family's house and woke up the parents to let them know what had happened.

Neither of the girls was seriously hurt.

“They told the officers they were headed to California, wanted to enjoy the beach for a few days,” McCarthy said. “I don’t know that we’ll tell them they were going the wrong way.”

https://www.fox13now.com/news/local...ar-old-passenger-injured-in-head-on-with-semi
 

Ahwatukee

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Having driven for YRC/YELLOW/ROADWAY for 20 years, this story is close to my heart. BTW, the title is wrong, when you have two trailers hooked up it's called 'doubles' not a 'semi'., anyways what do journalists know? LOL

WEST VALLEY CITY — Two young children were involved in a head-on crash involving a semi truck Wednesday morning.

Lt. Sean McCarthy with West Valley City Police says the driver was a 9-year-old girl and her 4-year-old sister was a passenger. The girls said they were headed to California because they wanted to "swim in the ocean."

A little after 5 a.m., the children drove down the off-ramp east off of State Road 201 onto 3200 West and right into the path of a big rig that was attempting to get on the freeway.

“The semi-truck driver reported that there were two kids in the car and they appear very young,” McCarthy said. “Officers got here and discovered it was a 9-year-old driver and her 4-year-old sister.”

After the collision, the semi driver got out to check on the condition of those in the vehicle that struck him, and initially he told police he couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw who was actually driving.

The girls had made it about 10 miles from their home in West Jordan before the accident occurred.

Even after the accident, the girls' parents had no idea their children had even left the home. Police went to the family's house and woke up the parents to let them know what had happened.

Neither of the girls was seriously hurt.

“They told the officers they were headed to California, wanted to enjoy the beach for a few days,” McCarthy said. “I don’t know that we’ll tell them they were going the wrong way.”

https://www.fox13now.com/news/local...ar-old-passenger-injured-in-head-on-with-semi
Thank God that they didn't get killed! What a story their parents will have to tell though.
 

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Thank God that they didn't get killed! What a story their parents will have to tell though.
My understanding is the kids took the car while the parents were asleep. I think the kids will have some explainin' when they get home. LOL
 

p_rehbein

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Wanna laugh AND cry. Glad the kids were ok. Too many times this Story does not end as well.