Authorities have identified the victim of a two-vehicle crash that occurred in Victorville, California, as Kentarri Currie, 24. According to car accident reports, the San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office disclosed the victim’s identity on Tuesday, May 26.
The collision occurred at around 12:19 a.m. on Friday, May 22, on Interstate 15 Freeway’s northbound lanes near Bear Valley Road off-ramp. Reports from the California Highway Patrol revealed that Currie was on the wheels of a black 1999 Toyota Avalon at the time of the crash.
While driving his vehicle, the victim smashed into a big rig parked on the freeway. After the collision, his car was stuck underneath the big rig. Kentarri Currie died at the scene of the accident. The driver of the rig was sleeping in the cab when the crash happened. There is no additional information about the accident, with investigations still ongoing.
Driving at excessive speeds is very dangerous and, in a busy state like California, can lead to collisions on the roadway. Drivers must also keep to the stipulated speed limits of the roads that they travel.
When drivers speed, they run the risk of losing control of their vehicles, causing them to crash into oncoming cars or objects. Speeding also causes motorists to go off the roadway. The resulting impact can be fatal or lead to life-threatening wounds.
Accident reports show that speeding is a major cause of road accidents, and authorities advise that drivers must never drive at excessive speed. Hence, motorists must get ready in time for a journey to avoid speeding to get to their destination in time.
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