Vineyard Views Blog: Crash Site with a View

(Don’t go to Photo #2 until you look at Photo #1 very closely.)

 

These are interesting, breathtaking, photos.

Be sure to read the caption and information below the picture before going to Photo #2.

Look closely at the first photo. Take your time. Then, scroll down.

 

picture of crash scene

Photo #1. In this picture, you can see where this driver broke through the guardrail, on the right side of the culvert,  where the people are standing on the road, pointing….

The pick-up was traveling about 75 mph from right to left when it crashed through the guardrail.

It flipped end-over-end bounced off and across the culvert outlet, and landed right side up on the left side of the culvert,  facing the opposite direction from which the driver was traveling.

The 22-year-old driver and his 18-yehar-old passenger were unhurt except for minor cuts and bruises.

This accident happened just outside Flagstaff, AZ , on U.S. Hwy 100.

Now look at Photo #2.  below.

 

View of cliff

Photo #2. Another view of the same crash site.

The Peak thanks Al DeVito of Vineyard Views Blog for sending this link to another entertaining and thought-provoking video.

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Author: Les Conklin

Les Conklin is a resident of north Scottsdale He founded Friends of the Scenic Drive, the Monte de Paz HOA and is the president of the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association. He was named to Scottsdale's History Maker Hall of Fame in 2014. Les is a past editor of A Peek at the Peak and the author of Images of America: Pinnacle Peak. He served on the Scottsdale's Pride Commission, McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, the boards of several local nonprofits and was a founding organizer of the city's Adopt-A-Road Program.. Les is a volunteer guide at the Musical Instrument Museum.

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