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The underlying local news article doesn't even mention if the driver of the Mach-e had Blue Cruise enabled at the time.  The only facts were that the driver stated the CR-V was stopped in the middle lane without any lights on at approximately 9:30pm.  Given highway speeds of 65 mph, he may not have seen the CR-V in time to avoid hitting it.

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On 3/19/2024 at 9:05 AM, Flying68 said:

The underlying local news article doesn't even mention if the driver of the Mach-e had Blue Cruise enabled at the time.  The only facts were that the driver stated the CR-V was stopped in the middle lane without any lights on at approximately 9:30pm.  Given highway speeds of 65 mph, he may not have seen the CR-V in time to avoid hitting it.


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