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1 Killed, 2 Injured In Solo-Vehicle Crash Involving Speed, Impairment

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When children are in the car with you, you need to drive carefully. You need to be alert. However, many adults don’t do this. They drive while intoxicated. They speed and drive recklessly.

This is what a Florida woman did. She is being accused of speeding and impaired driving after crashing and killing a woman and injuring the woman’s two children.

The fatal accident occurred on the evening of July 20 on North Ridge Trail in Davenport. A Nissan sedan was speeding when it went off the road at a 90-degree corner. The car went over a guardrail and through a fence before hitting a tree. No other vehicles were involved in the accident.

There were four people inside the vehicle. A 39-year-old woman from Jacksonville was ejected from the car. She died at the accident scene. Her two children, a 15-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy, were both injured in the crash. They were taken to a local hospital, where they are currently in stable condition.

The driver of the car, identified as a 36-year-old woman from Orlando, was taken to a local hospital to be treated for facial fractures, according to officials. The woman allegedly showed signs of impairment, so a sample of her blood was obtained for testing.

The crash remains under investigation by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Homicide Investigations. Criminal charges are expected. North Ridge Trail was closed for about five hours while detectives worked at the accident scene.

How Intoxication Leads to Crashes

Here are the primary ways intoxication leads to crashes:

  • Impaired judgment. Alcohol and drugs can impair judgment, leading to risky behaviors such as speeding, aggressive driving, and not wearing seatbelts. Drivers may underestimate their level of impairment or overestimate their driving abilities.
  • Reduced coordination. Intoxication affects motor skills and coordination, making it difficult to control the vehicle. Tasks such as steering, braking, and accelerating become more challenging.
  • Slowed reaction time. Intoxicated drivers have slower reaction times, making it difficult to respond quickly to unexpected situations, such as sudden stops by other vehicles, pedestrians crossing the road, or obstacles in the road.
  • Decreased vision and hearing. Alcohol and drugs can blur vision, reduce depth perception, and impair the ability to track moving objects. Hearing may also be dulled, making it harder to notice important sounds like horns or sirens.
  • Drowsiness. Many substances, including alcohol, can induce drowsiness. Drowsy driving can lead to falling asleep at the wheel, reduced attention to the road, and slower reactions to traffic signals and other vehicles.
  • Increased aggression. Intoxication can lead to increased aggression and emotional instability, resulting in road rage and reckless driving.

Contact Us Today

Motorists need to stay alert while driving. Speeding and driving while intoxicated are issues that can lead to major car accidents. As seen in this case, death can even result.

Count on the Kissimmee auto accident lawyers at Draper Law Office to assist you with your car accident case. We will help you navigate through the complexities of Florida law. Call (407) 743-6628 or fill out the online form to schedule a consultation with our office.

Source:

fox13news.com/news/mother-killed-children-injured-during-crash-near-davenport-deputies

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