Traffic accident slows down labor drive

It usually takes 30 minutes to drive to labor each day. It’s a 13 Mile Journey, however a lot of the drive is through town. I regularly try to leave the house with plenty of time to spare. I set my alarm for 6, so I can have a cup of coffee, more than one eggs, toast, as well as an English muffin. I try to leave the house at 7, so I get to labor a bit early. If there is a minimal amount of traffic, I can still arrive to labor with plenty of time to spare; Unfortunately, occasionally there are traffic incidents that can hold up cars for minutes. This day I was on my way to work. I was only 2 miles away from the shop when I saw all of the cars beginning to slow down. I was close enough to the accident to see all of the cars involved. Thankfully, I was far enough away that I could slow down separate from hitting anyone, one of the vehicles in the accident was an Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C service truck. It was turned upside down on the highway. It was kneeling next to a small Ford that looked enjoy an accordion. I don’t know if the Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C service truck caused the accident or not, however the truck was clearly damaged more severely than the car. I waited in traffic for 2 minutes, before the entire scene was cleaned up. When traffic started to move, I observed more than one more vehicles in the median. They were just as broken as well as damaged as the Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C service truck as well as the car.

 

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