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TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. - Reckless driving may be to blame for a deadly accident near Lafayette. It happened around 1:30 Friday morning on I-65 near the 183 mile marker.

A Tippecanoe County sheriff's deputy says a woman was driving too fast as she approached a semi. Authorities say the woman was unable to slow down in time and her car slid underneath it.
She died at the scene.

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Unhappy Similar thing happened East of Tucson..

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TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. - Reckless driving may be to blame for a deadly accident near Lafayette. It happened around 1:30 Friday morning on I-65 near the 183 mile marker.

A Tippecanoe County sheriff's deputy says a woman was driving too fast as she approached a semi. Authorities say the woman was unable to slow down in time and her car slid underneath it.
She died at the scene.

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..just 1 month B4 I was going to start CDL school---but woman & kids burned up as the driver could only watch!! Knowing that the family-man driver had to live with that spectacle the rest of his life (altho NOT his fault!) almost stopped my from getting my CDL and driving!! I would have a very hard time going on with that memory...
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