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Writer thinks roads here beautiful, but more challenging About: Are tree-car collisions more common in Kentucky To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Could it be the roads are way more challenging than in other areas. I have lived many places and I don't recall more challenging roads than in this part of the state. There is not too much place to get off the road, at no fault of anybody, so therefore, more wrecks. That's just the way it is. Overcorrection is cause of most of the accidents. It just seems to be the way it is. I just hope I have preached it to my girls to watch this and remember it when it happens what to do. We just love the roads and deal with the beautiful roads and sites we have, and hope for the best. s/Julie Combs This story was posted on 2010-06-22 22:09:30
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