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This is the second crash down that canyon road in that many days. The other one had a fatality. Why are people in such a hurry to die? That is the risk taken when speed down an incline such as that.
Maybe the presence of the police at each end of the canyon will be a deterrent for those to speed who are dieing to hurry their way down it.
It makes no sense to not heed the speed limit and take extra care to save their own lives. Too many distractions maybe?
Dept of Transportation: Please consider ways to help the law breakers who ignore the warning signs.
Question is... why would you want to speed down, This driver could of seriously injured or killed an innocent family going for a day of fun, to get away, I sure am glad that was not the outcome.
story of steep canyon roads that says it all Dont Drive Fast!!!!
(Speeding down the winding roads is a must view precautionary)
very critical condition those two guys are..
Speeding down the canyon? Weaving in and out?
That's what happens. Hard to feel sympathetic about that.
bring those Hearses at several locations to each canyons. What a way to hurry to death. Plus, I can see lawers next to them. SLOW DOWN and don't risk those innocents (good thing none of those innocents gotten hit).
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