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>>1874283
>>1874314
From what I would assume about the accident, the car which hit them got confused and turned the other direction off of one of those connecting roads for u-turns. Or maybe it was attempting to reach a house which sits on the other side of the highway, a bit in the wrong direction.
The roads out here can be confusing, especially in low light and if the highway is on a curve. Lots of trees, so you can't see around corners.
That said I don't think you can rule out hijacking, although it probably isn't the culprit here. Models after 1997 (I think?) can have an adapter installed for self-driving control, which a startup was attempting to sell around two years ago. I would think that could be remotely done, maybe, or just secretly installed if you were dead set on that being a hijacked car. But unlikely.
Katie was the passenger and the driver survived as well, so I think very plainly it is the Hyundai that they were driving.
>>1874311
Eyes are playing tricks, but if they weren't, it would just mean that the car was still on or something, which isn't uncommon at crash scenes where the top priority is saving lives.