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  • Raiders star Henry Ruggs sobs on the ground just SECONDS after fatal 156mph Las Vegas crash: Victim's SUV is seen engulfed in flames just steps away from his wrecked Corvette

    11/04/2021 3:11:45 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 118 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 4 November 2021 | MELISSA GAFFNEY and SNEJANA FARBEROV
    This is the moment Las Vegas Raiders' star Henry Ruggs sobbed on the ground after crashing his Corvette into a woman's SUV at 156mph as she perished in a huge fireball. Ruggs, 22, was seen apparently passing in and out of consciousness and holding his girlfriend Rudy Washington in the aftermath of Tuesday night's Sin City smash. He was allegedly drunk and traveling at high speed when he crashed into Tina Tintor's Toyota RAV4 on Tuesday. The 23-year-old woman and her dog, Maxi, which was in the backseat, burned to death despite bystanders’ efforts to save them, with Tintor allegedly...
  • [Florida] Man Tries to Show Off on First Date, Ends Up Arrested

    09/01/2021 4:19:42 PM PDT · by simpson96 · 37 replies
    Newswer ^ | 9/1/2021 | Arden Dier
    A Florida man who "drove well over 100mph" on his motorcycle in a bid to escape police told officers he was trying to show off for his passenger, as it was their first date. That's according to Clearwater Police, who say 22-year-old Taylor Beverly ran a red light while riding his white 2017 Suzuki, accompanied by a female passenger, on Saturday night, per Newsweek. He then turned around and made eye contact with officers before speeding away(snip) Officers pursued Beverly but ultimately ended the chase after he ran several more red lights and began weaving in and out of traffic...
  • Collisions up 33% on I-5 near construction zone in Tacoma

    08/03/2021 8:59:53 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 21 replies
    KIRO 7 ^ | July 21, 2021 | Kevin Ko
    TACOMA, Wash. — State troopers are responding to an increased number of traffic collisions near an Interstate 5 construction zone in Tacoma. “We’re looking at a little more than two collisions that happen on this stretch per day,” Trooper Robert Royer with the Washington State Patrol said. The data provided by the agency, which covers the distance between milepost 132 (near state Route 16 exit) to milepost 136 (near the Port of Tacoma Road exit), shows traffic collisions are up 33% since 2019. With more than 400 collisions already reported this year (so far), troopers are responding to at least...
  • 77-year-old man hit, killed on I-14 in Killeen while pushing bicycle

    07/18/2021 10:50:10 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 53 replies
    The Killeen Daily Herald ^ | September 18, 2020 | Jacob Brooks
    A 77-year-old man was pushing a bicycle on Interstate 14 in Killeen Friday morning when he was hit and killed by several vehicles, according to police. Some cars that hit him didn’t even stop, police said. “Several vehicles that struck the male did not stop and the Traffic Unit would like to speak with the operators of those vehicles, or any other witnesses, about the accident,” the Killeen Police Department said in a news release. Police have not named the man, pending notification of next of kin. He was pushing the purple, BMX-style bicycle shortly before 7 a.m. when he...
  • Pa. Senate passes bill to let local police use radar for speed enforcement

    06/22/2021 3:50:53 PM PDT · by lightman · 25 replies
    Pennlive ^ | 22 June A.D. 2021 | Charles Thompson
    A bill allowing municipal police across Pennsylvania to use radar guns for speed enforcement details passed the state Senate Tuesday on a 49-1 vote. Pennsylvania is currently the only state in the nation that limits the use of radar exclusively to its state police. That’s a sore spot for many municipal officials and police chiefs, who feel they are handicapped in monitoring speeding in residential zones and local roads where speeders can really raise the risk of an accident. But it’s also been a treasured, 60-year-old safeguard for some motorists. Critics have worried that those same municipal officers would take...
  • Father killed on I-95 remembered during Work Zone Awareness Week: 'Pay attention'

    05/24/2021 10:38:15 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 19 replies
    6 News Richmond ^ | April 30, 2021 | Brendan King
    PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, Va. -- A mother is warning motorists against distracted driving after her son's father was killed along a construction site on I-95. Dustin Warden, 25, was hit and killed by a car in a worksite on Interstate 95 in Prince George County on February 3, 2018. The VDOT contractor was working to provide for his young family when he was killed by a distracted driver. Virginia State Police said a driver looked down, took her eyes off the road and fatally struck Warden. Each year, Warden's girlfriend Jaimie Ray wears orange in honor of him. "Pay attention...
  • Tiger Woods was driving at 83 mph in a 45 mph zone at the time of his horrific crash

    04/07/2021 8:59:49 AM PDT · by oh8eleven · 76 replies
    NY Post ^ | 7 April 2021 | Yaron Steinbuch
    The LA County Sheriff’s Office is expected to announce Wednesday — that he will not face any charges or citations, according to a report.
  • Excessive speed caused Tiger Woods’ Palos Verdes area crash, L.A. County sheriff says

    04/07/2021 11:59:58 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 50 replies
    KTLA ^ | Apr 7, 2021 / 11:29 AM PDT
    Woods’ SUV was traveling between 84 and 87 mph — nearly twice the posted speed limit — when it struck a raised median, Villanueva said. The vehicle was still traveling at about 75 mph as it then careened into a nearby tree in the area of Hawthorne Boulevard and Blackhorse Road. Sheriff’s Capt. James Powers said there was no evidence that the golfer braked throughout the wreck and that it’s believed Woods inadvertently hit the accelerator instead of the brake pedal.
  • Troopers dressed as construction workers ticket drivers on I-87

    02/11/2021 8:37:36 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 39 replies
    The Adirondack Daily Enterprise ^ | July 24, 2020 | The Enterprise Staff
    KEESEVILLE — State troopers disguised as construction workers issued 26 tickets Tuesday in the “Operation Hard Hat” initiative on the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87) near the Clinton-Essex County line. The New York State Police Troop B and state Department of Transportation announced the news Thursday. Operation Hard Hat is a joint initiative of the two agencies to crack down on work zone violations and highlight the importance of safe driving through active construction and maintenance zones. They say this initiative, like past ones, was successful, and they plan to do more later this summer.
  • Watch Now: I-44/U.S. 75 interchange work causing traffic headaches that have only just begun

    02/05/2021 3:23:03 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 10 replies
    The Tulsa World ^ | February 3, 2021 | Michael Dekker
    The highway headache in west Tulsa has only just begun. As part of a project to widen Interstate 44 from west of the Arkansas River to Union Avenue, and to improve the I-44/U.S. 75 interchange, significant delays can be expected, especially during peak travel times. “It’s definitely the hard part of the project right now,” Oklahoma Department of Transportation spokeswoman Kenna Mitchell said Tuesday. “They’re going to be placing some additional signage further back in the corridor to alert drivers.” Northbound U.S. 75 is narrowed to one lane at the interchange, causing northbound traffic to back up at least two...
  • Don't Film Your 202-MPH Highway Run and Post It Online

    05/24/2020 7:07:47 AM PDT · by tlozo · 82 replies
    The Drive ^ | May 23, 2020 | Caleb Jacobs
    It's no longer news that texting while driving is incredibly dangerous—it's common sense. What's more, filming a high-speed run with one hand on the wheel and the other on your iPhone is on another level of stupidity. That didn't stop this Audi RS6 driver from mashing the accelerator and videoing their drive to 200 miles per hour on a public British roadway, though. And if that wasn't brazen enough, the clip was then uploaded to Twitter for everyone to see. Police are now looking for the daredevil who drove 202 miles per hour on the M23 south of Crawley, as...
  • Judge slams 'colossally stupid' motorcyclists who filmed themselves speeding

    12/01/2019 9:50:24 AM PST · by aimhigh · 21 replies
    CTV News ^ | 12/01/2019 | Jeremiah Rodriguez CTV
    TORONTO -- Three motorcyclists received jail sentences for dangerous driving and two-year driving bans after using a head-mounted camera to record themselves performing high-speed stunts. Sussex Police in the U.K. said they’d been looking into reports of dangerous driving and a collision since April. They eventually tracked down motorcyclist Thomas Ettridge and his head-mounted GoPro camera. Police seized his footage, which contained a number of potentially “shocking” disastrous motorcycle stunts, Sussex police said in a written statement. These included one of the motorcyclists popping a wheelie at nearly 130 km/h in a 60 km/h zone.
  • Driver arrested after clocking 110 mph through I-94 construction zone

    09/21/2019 1:04:35 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 43 replies
    The Kenosha News ^ | September 2, 2019 | Lee Enterprises
    Two people were arrested Sunday morning by the Racine County Sheriff’s deputies for driving well in excess of the speed limit through the Interstate 94 construction zone. At 8:55 a.m., a deputy clocked a vehicle traveling 110 mph in a posted 60 mph construction zone in the northbound lane on I-94 in the Village of Raymond. The deputy spoke with the driver — 41-year-old Jose L. Mendoza of Racine — about his speed, and allegedly smelled the odor of intoxicants coming from Mendoza. Mendoza reportedly refused to perform field sobriety tests and was arrested and cited for speeding. Suggested charges...
  • Driver spends $30k to fight $100 ticket and loses

    09/11/2019 5:01:06 PM PDT · by Drastic · 43 replies
    Mega Philly ^ | 9-10-2019 | Mira B
    In a case of wanting justice, a man wiped out his son's inheritance for his quest to win a legal battle. For a $100 speeding ticket, Richard Keedwell spent $30,000. Yes, that amount for a speeding ticket case that could've been solved by paying it. His battle for justice started at what he claims is a speed camera's disfunction, causing it to clock him traveling 35mph in a 30mph zone in Worcester. This took place three years ago and that is how long the court case went on. Instead of paying the speeding ticket, he instead challenged the fine and...
  • 8-Year-Old Takes Mom’s VW Golf for Second Autobahn Joyride in One Week, This Time at 110 MPH

    08/28/2019 7:55:35 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 49 replies
    The Drive ^ | August 26, 2019 | Chris Teague
    An eight-year-old boy is in trouble with police after they say he took his mother’s Volkswagen Golf for a high-speed joyride on one of Germany's famous autobahns. While that would be a big enough story on its own, the little speed demon had already been caught doing the same thing just a few days earlier, when police let him off without any citations. Remember this kid? He wasn't so lucky this go around as he'll face some genuine consequences for his adrenaline-fueled escapades. Police say he was busted the first time for a jaunt down the autobahn traveling at speeds...
  • Mark Bennett: I-70 shouldn't remain a road to avoid

    08/24/2019 12:06:15 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 49 replies
    The Terre Haute Tribune Star ^ | August 4, 2019 | Mark Bennett
    When a school district deems its region’s main thoroughfare unsafe for school buses, that highway’s problems need fixed. Lots of Wabash Valley residents fear driving on the local stretch of Interstate 70. And with good reason. Fatal accidents — several involving semi tractor-trailers crashing into stopped or slowed traffic — have become frequent on I-70 between the Illinois-Indiana border and Indianapolis. Accidents along that 68-mile path outnumbered those on the 66-mile portion east of Indy to the Ohio border in 2016 and 2017, according to the Indiana University Public Policy Institute’s statistics. Distracted driving has been cited as a factor...
  • Truck driver charged in 2017 fiery crash that killed five on I-70 Kansas Turnpike

    04/19/2019 11:09:23 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 54 replies
    The Kansas City Star ^ | April 19, 2019 | Mike Hendricks
    A Colorado truck driver has been charged with five counts of vehicular homicide nearly two years after a fiery crash that killed five people on the Kansas Turnpike near Bonner Springs. Kenny B. Ford, 58, of Greeley, Colorado, appeared without an attorney Friday morning in Leavenworth County District Court. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail on each count. The charges were filed Feb. 26, but remained sealed until Friday’s court appearance. The July 11, 2017, wreck occurred on westbound Interstate 70 near 174th Street. Traffic was backed up due to road construction when, around...
  • State police crack down on construction zone speeders with Operation Yellow Jacket

    With a flashy name and speed-tracking equipment, state police cracked down on leadfoots in PennDOT construction zones last week in western Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that state police with Troop A issued 171 citations and 70 written warnings to alleged speedsters in Indiana County as part of Operation Yellow Jacket. Under the crackdown, a trooper gauged vehicle’s speeds in a construction zone. The officer then radioed ahead to other officers, who pulled over the offending drivers. Generally speaking, speed limits are 10 mph lower in a construction zone as a safety precaution for road crews. The officers were enforcing...
  • Welcome to Arkansas!

    02/14/2019 3:21:46 AM PST · by servo1969 · 81 replies
    Bookwormroom.com ^ | 2-13-2019 | Bookworm
    ||While driving through Arkansas I had a run-in with law enforcement . . . which showcased professionalism and the benefits of mutual respect.|| I've been driving cross-country across the southern U.S. and it's been a lovely trip. For the past many years, barring one summer trip to Civil War battlefields, my trips have been to Europe and Southeast Asia. They've been great trips and I've seen wonderful things. I don't regret those travels at all. Nevertheless, I really enjoy traveling in my own country. I like how vast America is. I like how friendly Americans are. I like American architecture,...
  • Bridge beams made in West Valley City—more than 200 feet long

    12/26/2018 11:05:50 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 21 replies
    The Salt Lake Tribune ^ | December 12, 2018 | Lee Davidson
    Most newer concrete beams that hold up Utah highway bridges are around 145 feet long. But the Utah Department of Transportation is about to place six that are 40 percent longer — 203 feet — to help widen Interstate 15 in Lehi. They are longer than the iconic Cinderella’s castle in Walt Disney World (189 feet) is high, or the leaning tower of Pisa (185 feet). They also will be the third-longest single-component beams in the United States, slightly shorter than two in Orlando, Fla., and Seattle, said Lee Wegner, with Forterra Structural Precast, the West Valley City company that...