Another reminder for all you geniuses who love to post your street race stories
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Another reminder for all you geniuses who love to post your street race stories
An innocent 53 year old woman killed by two teens street racing
FOLSOM, Calif. -- A driver was hit and killed Saturday afternoon while trying to exit the Folsom Premium Outlets, the victim of an apparent street race.
Folsom Police officers say the 53-year-old woman from Shingle Springs was driving a Toyota Solara when she was hit by a 17-year-old driver in a Dodge Stealth.
The officers and a citizen began CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive on scene. THe woman was transported to Mercy San Juan Medical Center where she later died.
The driver and passenger inside the Dodge Stealth, were alert and coherent. The 17-year-old driver, and his 17-year-old passenger were transported to Mercy San Juan and treated for minor injuries.
Witnesses told Officers that the Dodge Stealth was traveling westbound on Iron Point Road and appeared to be racing a white BMW. Witnesses say both cars were traveling between 60 and 80 MPH, passing cars, and changing lanes.
The driver of the Toyota was attempting to turn eastbound from the Folsom Premium Outlets parking lot onto Iron Point Road when she was broadsided by the Dodge stealth.
Both the driver of the Dodge and the driver of the BMW were arrested for reckless driving and vehicular manslaughter. The Folsom Police Major Accident Response Team is investigating the collision. Drugs and alcohol do not appear to be a factor.
FOLSOM, Calif. -- A driver was hit and killed Saturday afternoon while trying to exit the Folsom Premium Outlets, the victim of an apparent street race.
Folsom Police officers say the 53-year-old woman from Shingle Springs was driving a Toyota Solara when she was hit by a 17-year-old driver in a Dodge Stealth.
The officers and a citizen began CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive on scene. THe woman was transported to Mercy San Juan Medical Center where she later died.
The driver and passenger inside the Dodge Stealth, were alert and coherent. The 17-year-old driver, and his 17-year-old passenger were transported to Mercy San Juan and treated for minor injuries.
Witnesses told Officers that the Dodge Stealth was traveling westbound on Iron Point Road and appeared to be racing a white BMW. Witnesses say both cars were traveling between 60 and 80 MPH, passing cars, and changing lanes.
The driver of the Toyota was attempting to turn eastbound from the Folsom Premium Outlets parking lot onto Iron Point Road when she was broadsided by the Dodge stealth.
Both the driver of the Dodge and the driver of the BMW were arrested for reckless driving and vehicular manslaughter. The Folsom Police Major Accident Response Team is investigating the collision. Drugs and alcohol do not appear to be a factor.
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half the people here are gona say how horrible this is and it is, its solely the result of street racing. but more than 50% of them on the forums have done it and done it more than once. i just hope you dont do it on a busy road, where you know people turn and ****, etc... not justifying it but racing on a rural road is a hell of a lot better than a busy street with people walking around and mad traffic
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Originally Posted by johnbigbootie
Another reminder for all you geniuses who love to post your street race stories
Absolutely the stupidest thing you can do....and an activity that's not condoned here whatsoever.
Condolences to the family and friends of the lady from Shingle Springs.
They now must live without her because of this rediculous activity.
People often ask......"why not have a street racing forum for those who want to post......................"
...Racing is for the track(s)-- take it there and post about that.
C.
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Originally Posted by g35sedan5at
and until tracks are built to compensate for the growing street racing scene there will be street racers, end of story. the closest track to me is 2 hours away!
Also, I think the police tend to 'look the other way' because they do know about this but rarely ever show up there.
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Sad to hear this happened.
Despite the fact that they shouldn't have been racing, shouldn't some of the responsibility be shared by the unfortunate individual who pulled her Solara out of a parking lot right into oncoming vehicles?
Racing or not, isn't it plausible that the exact same thing could have happened had the Stealth simply been speeding by himself? And at that point, it is a HUGE consideration that despite his speeding, the person in the parking lot has some resonsibility to yield.
Despite the fact that they shouldn't have been racing, shouldn't some of the responsibility be shared by the unfortunate individual who pulled her Solara out of a parking lot right into oncoming vehicles?
Racing or not, isn't it plausible that the exact same thing could have happened had the Stealth simply been speeding by himself? And at that point, it is a HUGE consideration that despite his speeding, the person in the parking lot has some resonsibility to yield.
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Originally Posted by g35sedan5at
^^^ for real......a lil off topic, but is it street racing if lets say the limit is 75 and 2 cars see who can get to 75 first???
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Originally Posted by Rphillips6487
thats aweful, but I dont think they were street racing.. who street races going between 60-80 on the highway? more like 100+..
just my thought on it
just my thought on it
The driver of the Toyota was attempting to turn eastbound from the Folsom Premium Outlets parking lot onto Iron Point Road when she was broadsided by the Dodge stealth.
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If she was 65+ i would say one less old person driving 10MPH in a 60 so it wouldnt be that bad, but 50 is a little young still.
Alot of speeding is caused by these god damn old people doing 15 under the speed limit...i know if im following one for more than 30 seconds i am raging and have my foot ready to hit the floor as soon as possible. They say its the speeder that causes the accident when usually its the person before the speeder that caused him to speed that initially "caused" the accident...These god damn people driving so slow **** me off if they just did 5 to 10 MPH over the speed limit there wouldnt be a problem and probably fewer accidents for sure considering that know one would be raging about in and out of traffic due to people going slow...
Had to let some steam out on the first post i came across...sorry guys
I know that street racing does cause accidents and im not saying that it doesnt. I was just letting some steam out!
-sean
Alot of speeding is caused by these god damn old people doing 15 under the speed limit...i know if im following one for more than 30 seconds i am raging and have my foot ready to hit the floor as soon as possible. They say its the speeder that causes the accident when usually its the person before the speeder that caused him to speed that initially "caused" the accident...These god damn people driving so slow **** me off if they just did 5 to 10 MPH over the speed limit there wouldnt be a problem and probably fewer accidents for sure considering that know one would be raging about in and out of traffic due to people going slow...
Had to let some steam out on the first post i came across...sorry guys
I know that street racing does cause accidents and im not saying that it doesnt. I was just letting some steam out!
-sean
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Originally Posted by g35sedan5at
^^^ for real......a lil off topic, but is it street racing if lets say the limit is 75 and 2 cars see who can get to 75 first???