In Memory of Ethan Angerami & John Hibbard (May 2, 2021)

Illinois State Police reported Ethan Angerami, 19, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was driving a gray 2015 Ford truck west when he left the roadway to the right near milepost 122 and struck the right rear of a blue 2020 Freightlinger truck-tractor semitrailer driven by Rodney Rice, 56, of Chillicothe, Texas, that was parked on the shoulder. The accident occurred at 6:04 a.m.

Angerami and a passenger, John Hibbard, 18, of Libson Falls, Maine, were pronounced dead at the scene. 2 teens die in Cumberland County interstate accident

Because the bottom of a truck is higher than the bumper of passenger vehicles, when there is a collision the smaller vehicle easily slides under the truck and the first point of impact is the windshield. Seatbelts, airbags, and car crumple zones do not function as intended in underride crashes —frontside, and rear — leaving passenger vehicle occupants vulnerable to life-threatening injuries.

Ethan Angerami & John Hibbard, Precious Ones Gone Too Soon

See Underride Crash Memorials posted here and at #STOPunderrides Tweets. To add photos or more information on this story or to add other underride crashes to be remembered, send an email to underridemap@gmail.com. Please use this Interactive Underride Crash Map Crash Location Input Form to provide us with accurate information . (Note: the map is currently not online; but we would keep the information for future updating and to aid in underride advocacy efforts.)

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How You Can Help

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Note: In order to raise awareness and preserve the memories of underride victims — precious ones gone too soon — I have been writing memorial posts on what appear to me to be underride crashes. I am not a crash reconstructionist, and I do not have all the facts on these crashes; but I think that underride should be investigated as a potential factor in truck crash injuries and deaths.

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