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Man Recording Swerving Vehicle Knew Something Bad Could Happen and ‘Out of Nowhere’ it Did
October 21, 2014
“I don’t know if she’s drunk or what’s going on."
A Pennsylvania man and coworker were recording a car driving erratically in front of them when "out of nowhere" the vehicle crashed and sent their vehicle hurtling toward it.
According to WPXI-TV, Kaecieo Bass and Kevin Denney were driving back form a delivery when they noticed the car ahead of them swerving on the road.
The duo decided to start recording the car, with the intention of reporting the driver's behavior to authorities.
WATCH: Erratic driver causes accident — skip to 2:00 minute mark (content warning: language):
“I don’t know if she’s drunk or what’s going on,” Bass said in the video. “They need to get their mind right. I hope nothing happens to them.”
For a few minutes, the driver is seen in the video continuing to drive erratically.[sharequote align="right"]"It was a head-in collision, man. I am really blessed be here right now."[/sharequote]
“I hope they’re not falling asleep,” Bass said. “Please put a hand of protection on that car father God.”
Bass then told his coworker to "slow down" so they would not be involved in a potential accident. Yet, that just wasn't enough.
“Out of nowhere, she just cut off the car and the car riccoched off of us. It was a head-in collision, man. I am really blessed be here right now,” Bass told WPXI.
Both Bass and Denney appeared to escape the accident without any major injuries. According to WPXI, the female driver was taken to the hospital as a precaution and no one else involved was seriously hurt.
Authorities told the local news outlet they aren't sure why the woman was swerving and are continuing to investigate the accident.
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