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Golden Monkey
06-07-2007, 09:48 PM
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/weird_news/7881257.html

Jun. 07, 2007

Mich. Man in Wheelchair Takes Wild Ride

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - A 21-year-old man got the ride of a lifetime when his electric wheelchair became lodged in the grille of a semitrailer and was pushed down a highway for several miles at about 50 mph.

Ben Carpenter was unharmed but was taken to a hospital as a precaution. He had been secured to his wheelchair by a seat belt. Carpenter, who has muscular dystrophy, told a television station that he thought he might not make it through the ride.

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"I was probably thinking that this is going to keep going and not stop anywhere, 50 or 60 miles somewhere," he told WOOD-TV of Grand Rapids.

Ben Carpenter's father, Donald, told The Associated Press that his son had started to cross at an intersection Wednesday afternoon in Paw Paw, about 140 miles west of Detroit. The light changed to green while his son was in front of a semi, which started moving.

The wheelchair's handles became lodged in the grille, the father said, and the wild ride started.

Motorists called 911 on their cell phones, and a pair of undercover police officers who happened to be nearby saw what was happening. They pulled the truck over and told the disbelieving driver, Donald Carpenter said.

The chair was undamaged except for losing most of the rubber on its wheels, he said.

"It's a very bad story that ended very well," he said. "We're just thrilled that he's still around."

Arex
06-11-2007, 11:43 AM
Wow. That truck driver has some 'splaining to do. Actually, so does the wheel chair dude if he was still in the middle of the crosswalk by the time the light changed to green for the truck--the electric wheel chairs I've seen are usually pretty quick.

Glad no one got smeared on the highway.

bluemonq
06-11-2007, 11:50 AM
Depending on what sort of battery was powering the chair, some models slow down considerably when the battery is nearly drained.

You know, there are people who'd pay for this sort of ride...

SunWuKong
06-11-2007, 01:33 PM
Wow. That truck driver has some 'splaining to do. Actually, so does the wheel chair dude if he was still in the middle of the crosswalk by the time the light changed to green for the truck--the electric wheel chairs I've seen are usually pretty quick.

Glad no one got smeared on the highway.

unless the pedestrian or traffic lights are broken, wheel chair dude was definitely crossing the road when he had no green signal. which makes me wonder just how far away from the truck he was, because looking at the picture, if he was close enough to the truck, the driver wouldn't have been able to see him at all.