Horrible accident, please say a prayer for these families.

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There was a horrible accident on the Taconic yesterday leaving 8 people dead, 4 of them children. Please say a prayer or keep all the families effected by it in your thoughts.
Dh travels this road daily for work and there are alot of accidents but I don't remember one has horrible as this.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wrong_way_crash

BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. – Authorities are trying to determine how a woman driving a minivan carrying two of her children and three young nieces got onto a suburban parkway heading in the wrong direction, leading to a fiery crash that killed eight people and left a 5-year-old boy severely injured.

The afternoon crash in which the 36-year-old mother, her daughter and nieces died was the second wrong-way crash on the Taconic State Parkway on Sunday. Police also are investigating how a driver in an earlier accident also ended up on the road going against traffic.

The crashes on the parkway north of New York City happened 20 miles apart.

The minivan involved in the fatal crash was traveling south in the northbound lanes when it hit an SUV and then careened into a third vehicle, said state police Investigator Joseph Becerra. The minivan rolled down an embankment and burst into flames.

The minivan's front end appeared to have been almost entirely smashed in, and its shell was scorched and bent. Its driver and four of the five children inside it were killed, Becerra said. They were part of a family from Floral Park and West Babylon, on Long Island.

The children who died were girls ages 2, 5, 7 and 9. The fifth child, a boy, age 5, was hospitalized.

The minivan's driver was the surviving child's mother, and the other children were her daughters and nieces, Becerra said.

A witness to the fatal crash, Katrina Papha, who was traveling north on the parkway to a family barbecue in Mahopac, said she saw the accident in her rearview mirror.

"One car goes this way, one goes that way, up in the air, both of them," she said. "I was crying. I was shaking."

Her brother, Peter Dedvukaj, driving in another vehicle, said he saw smoke ahead and traffic came to a standstill.

"People were getting out to help, shouting, 'We need help! We need help!'" Dedvukaj said. "Everybody said, 'There are kids in the car.'"

He said he and others opened a door of the minivan and "there was a body in front of us." He said they helped pull out the children they could see — two girls, who appeared to be dead, and a boy, who was kicking and screaming.

Hawthorne fire Chief Joe LaGrippo, among the first emergency responders to arrive at the scene of the accident in the tiny village of Briarcliff Manor, about 35 miles northwest of New York City, said the boy suffered significant head trauma.

LaGrippo said that when he got there the minivan was engulfed in flames. He said one of the children was dead and three others were near death.

"We go out quite frequently, but thank God we've never seen anything of this magnitude," LaGrippo said.

He said his unit worked to save the 5-year-old boy. "They saved a life," he said. "He would have never made it, if they didn't do what they had to do for him right there."

Three men from Yonkers in the SUV were killed, Becerra said. Two people in the other vehicle hit by the minivan were hospitalized.

Earlier Sunday, five people were injured in a collision between two vehicles, one of which was headed north in the parkway's southbound lanes. That accident occurred about 20 miles north of the fatal crash.

The scenic Taconic State Parkway winds north about 100 miles from Valhalla, in Westchester County, to East Chatham, in Columbia County. It was built in stages beginning in the early 1920s, initially as an extension of the Bronx Parkway from New York City to the Bear Mountain Bridge.

Most of the parkway's entry points have ramps that drivers use to merge into traffic. But some sections of the parkway have crossroads with traffic lights or stop signs where drivers can turn into either the northbound or southbound lanes.

Police on Sunday said they hadn't yet determined why either driver was going in the wrong direction or where they entered the parkway.

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Associated Press radio reporter Craig Smith contributed to this story from Washington, D.C.
 
How sad...I read about that last night. :hug: I'll certainly be praying for the families of the deceased and the survivors. What a tragedy.
 
Very sad. We used to live near there and I know just how dangerous that stretch of road is.
 
I heard about that accident this morning on my way to work. I couldn't believe that they could have two accidents on the same road in one day both caused by people driving down the road in the wrong direction. I'm not sure that I have ever been on the road but it isn't really too far from where we live. Is it really that easy to go the wrong way on the road? Very scary. Prayers for the families involved
 

I heard about that accident this morning on my way to work. I couldn't believe that they could have two accidents on the same road in one day both caused by people driving down the road in the wrong direction. I'm not sure that I have ever been on the road but it isn't really too far from where we live. Is it really that easy to go the wrong way on the road? Very scary. Prayers for the families involved

Yes, in certain areas people who are unfamiliar with the Taconic could easily find themselves traveling the wrong direction. There are the typical on ramps but there are alot of cross streets as well. If there happens to be one and the northbound or southbound lanes are not visable, it would be easy for someone to just take a left or right onto the Taconic without realizing you are on the wrong side. A few years ago they closed most of the medians of the cross streets because of the number of accidents. I'm thinking that due to this one in particular they will be putting up alot of *wrong way* signs, ot left/right turn only ones.
I was talking to dh about the other accident involving those who only got injured, and that it probably happens very often without anyone hearing about it. The fact that the other accident was so tragic is the only reason it was mentioned on the National news level but I don't think its uncommon for travelers who do not know the road to end up traveling on the wrong side. I think its easier to do the farther North you go and its not a very crowded parkway after you pass through most of Dutchess Co.
I have friends who travel down to see us and they will not travel on the Taconic. Dh and I prefer it over the thruway, but we are very familiar with it.
 












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