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Wreck on highway claims a life A 51-year-old
man was killed and his passenger was seriously hurt in a collision on Highway
20 six miles east of Sisters on Thursday morning, May 15.
According to Oregon State
Police, a westbound Geo Gem suddenly veered in front of an eastbound passenger
sedan driven by a 26-year-old Sisters man.
The eastbound car struck the
Geo in the rear, sending it into the ditch on the south side of the highway.
Juan Muņoz, 52, of Madras,
was dead at the scene. The passenger, Maria Jesus Rosales, 32, was badly
hurt. Air Life landed in an adjacent field and transported her to St.
Charles Medical Center in Bend, where she is listed in fair condition.
The Sisters man was treated
for minor injuries and released.
The accident backed up traffic
in both directions, though road crews were able to keep one lane open
while emergency crews rescued Rosales.
According to police, the wreck
was caused by a common driving mishap in the Sisters country: the driver
drifted off onto the right shoulder and overcorrected, shooting into the
oncoming lane of traffic.
Experts advise drivers who
find themselves running off onto the shoulder to relax and "coax" the
car back onto the road, rather than quickly jerking the car back onto
the road.
Hitting a fence or guardrail
is preferable to running into oncoming traffic.
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