The small, four seat car with six high school girls packed inside rolled through a stop sign at an Oklahoma intersection before it was struck by a semi-truck, killing all of the teens inside, federal investigators said.“Witnesses reported the (vehicle) made a ‘rolling stop’ at the stop sign and entered (the intersection),” before the violent collision with the truck that was hauling rocks, according to a statement from NTSB spokesperson Peter Knudson. The teens, who ranged in age from 15 to 17, were traveling in a Chevrolet Spark that is designed to carry four passengers. Only the driver and the passenger were wearing seat belts, according to a report by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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