Sending prayers, condolence's and virtual hugs on a fast track south to Frank's immediate family members. We are truely sorry for your loss and will be thinking of you and of all who knew and loved Frank in the days ahead as you say your final goodbyes.
As reported in the article seen above:
“These deaths are 100 percent preventable. They should not be happening,” said Hydrick.
I work for a towing company and just recently broke down myself on the PA Turnpike and I can honestly say that while waiting there on the turnpike, broken down, I saw maybe two tractor trailers who actually slowed down and moved over. But at least 10 others flew past me so fast that the car shook. I couldn't stop looking in my rearview mirror even though I was bound by anxiety. And because I am fully aware of these tragedies, I did not get in the truck until the driver finshed loading my car and was ready to get in the truck. He was out there to help me so I had to watch his back. What makes another driver not want to slow down to avoid wrecking their own vehicle, let alone another vehicle or in this case, an individual, when they see a tow truck, not moving, on the side of the road with it's lights on?
I will be watching for the full story. This is truely a tragedy and a very sad day.