Apple Barrel owner's letter to DOT foreshadowed Schoharie limo crash [View all]
SCHOHARIE In the fall of 2012, Bob Loden, the owner of the Apple Barrel Country Store & Cafe, wrote a desperate letter to a regional director of the state Department of Transportation.
Loden's letter to John Williams reported that over the prior three months three trucks headed down a steep section of Route 30 toward the intersection with Route 30A and the front of his popular tourist destination crashed into his parking lot. In each case, the vehicle's brakes failed.
Two of the trucks came dangerously close to smashing into his 1,000-gallon propane tank, a frightening scenario Loden didn't want to contemplate. "If a brake failure were to occur on a busy fall weekend, multiple lives are at risk as well as property," Loden wrote Williams.
Although the DOT would eventually ban all truck traffic on that steep section of Route 30 in 2015, Loden's words are both chilling and prophetic. The 2012 letter foreshadowed what would happen six years later when, on Oct. 6, 2018, a 31-foot stretch Ford Excursion limousine, its brakes failing, sailed down Route 30 at 100 mph and slammed into the parking lot where it hit a Toyota Highlander and crashed in a ditch. The driver and all 16 passengers in the limo died as did two men standing in the lot.
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