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Maine Voices: The time I fell asleep at the wheel

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion October 30, 2022

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The Chevy Cruz was traveling down a country lane at about 30 miles an hour. The driver, dressed in his orange fishing vest, hiking boots, quick-dry nylon fishing pants and Portland Sea Dogs baseball cap, loosened his grip on the steering wheel. Eyes closing, his head nodded once, slumped to his chest, rose with a start and then nodded again. In slow motion the car began drifting into the breakdown lane. With a loud crunch, the first impact was... + full article



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