Jan. 14—A Maine man died Monday after he sideswiped a cement barrier, continued driving for another two miles, then stopped in a travel lane where his car was struck in quick succession by two vehicles on Interstate 95 in Portsmouth, police said.
Martin Osier, 62, of Bremen, Maine, was driving south near Exit 7 of I-95 when his 2010 Toyota Camry drifted onto the left shoulder of the highway and hit a barrier, according to New Hampshire State Police.
The vehicle continued south with at least one tire partially deflated, according to police, then Osier stopped his car in the interstate’s travel lanes. Moments later it was rear-ended by a 2008 Subaru Legacy driven by Courtney Ramer, 31, of Dover.
Ramer’s car pushed Osier’s Toyota into an adjacent lane, where it was hit from behind by a 2021…
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