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When the Road Empties But the Danger Multiplies: Your Coke County Motor Vehicle Accident Guide The stretch of US Highway 277 runs straight through the heart of Coke County, past the county seat in Robert Lee, through the small community of Silver, and on toward the hunting grounds near Lake E.V. Spence. For miles, you might not see another vehicle—just mesquite, caliche roads, and the endless West Texas sky. Then, without warning, an 80,000-pound oilfield water truck crests a hill in your lane, or a deer leaps from the bar ditch on FM 2084, or a dust storm suddenly reduces visibility to zero near Bronte. In an instant, the isolation of Coke County becomes your greatest vulnerability. You are 45 minutes from a Level II trauma center in Abilene or San Angelo, hours from specialized care in Lubbock or Midland. The driver who hit you might work for a multi-billion-dollar oil company based in Houston, but the crash happened on a county road where the speed limit is 70 but the shoulders are soft. Your car is damaged, your body is hurting, and the insurance adjuster calling from a Dallas cubicle has never driven the Permian Basin backroads and certainly…