Motorhome destroyed; reminder to drive safely

 

Washington State Patrol photo

If you need a reminder to drive safely with your RV, this photo might help. This accident occurred on I-90 near Moses Lake, Washington. In this instance, the frame of the RV did little to protect it from near total destruction.

A trooper at the scene said it appeared the motorhome crashed into the SUV and that alcohol was a factor.

The driver of the Mountain Aire motorhome was airlifted with critical injuries. There were reports of possible additional victims as well. The crash blocked one lane of the interstate in each direction, creating backups both ways.

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Chuck Woodbury
Chuck Woodburyhttps://www.rvtravel.com
I'm the founder and publisher of RVtravel.com. I've been a writer and publisher for most of my adult life, and spent a total of at least a half-dozen years of that time traveling the USA and Canada in a motorhome.

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Roy Ellithorpe
8 years ago

In Alberta we have quit calling these incidents “accidents”, because they’re not. Mostly we call them crashes, but “stupids” works as well.