The first news. /kloc-On the night of February, 0/6, a Volkswagen crashed into a telephone pole on a road in Auburn, south of Seattle. There are five young people in the car. They are all students of Green River Community College. They are all from Hefei, middle school classmates. Passenger Yang Zhenyu was thrown out of the car and died on the spot. The other four people were taken to a nearby hospital. One person was seriously injured. The driver Liu Qiang seems to have no problem. He was jailed for "vehicular homicide and vehicular injury". Bail is as high as $2 million. The car accident happened on SE 320th Street with a speed limit of 35 miles (about 56 kilometers), but Liu Qiang drove 70 to 80 miles and ran out of control into a telephone pole.
The second news. In the early morning of February 18 1, a silver Audi lost control and crashed into the highway railing in Long Island, new york. Two young people in the car died on the spot. The driver is Liang Jiahao, aged 65,438+09, and his China girlfriend Gao Ziqing, aged 65,438+06, is in the car. Liang Jiahao, a senior high school student in st. francis preparatory school, USA, is from Guangzhou. The Audi car is borrowed. Judging from the collision between the car and the railing, the patrolman thinks the speed may have reached 93 miles. The case is still under investigation. The school expressed its condolences on its website and announced the time of the memorial service.
The third news is most like a movie. On the night of February 20th, a white BMW 750i meandered north on the Los Angeles Expressway, with a top speed of 100 miles per hour (about 16 1 km). The police car followed closely and signaled to stop. However, BMW is still "non-stop", speeding up, followed by police cars, and the chasing speed once reached about 120 miles (about 193 kilometers). The police dispatched at least five police cars. Many TV stations broadcast live. After 40 minutes, the police had to chase BMW's rear bumper and force it to stop. The two men and one woman on the bus are China students studying at the University of California, Irvine. The driver's name is Joo Won?, a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, who has just completed 18. The car is new. I just got my driver's license two months ago. According to the news report on February 23, when the police car chased BMW madly, it thought that the African-American baseball star was speeding. Later, I found that the car didn't stop, so I guessed that there were a lot of drugs in the car. Unexpectedly, just an international student from China. Joo Won? was released in the early hours of 2 1 after paying $75,000 bail. He will appear in court on March 2 1.
Article 3 The drivers and passengers in the news have the greatest lives and no casualties.
According to the statistics of traffic accidents in the United States, more than 30 thousand people die in traffic accidents every year in the United States. About one third of them are caused by speeding. Young people like racing, especially when they are with girls. In the early morning of February 13 this year, a red Ferrari car crashed into the roadside guardrail on the expressway of Beijing Airport, causing 12 people to be injured and the car was almost in pieces. This is reminiscent of a similar car accident about two years ago.
The monitoring of speeding in America is very strict. There are police cars patrolling and monitoring at high speed, and there are also electronic instruments to monitor the speed. On ordinary roads, especially those near schools, the speed limit will be conspicuously reminded, and it will be clearly informed that there is a compulsory photo ahead.
The speeding ticket is also heavy. In Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina, Nevada, etc. The maximum fine for speeding for the first time is 65,438 yuan+0,000 yuan. After eating the speeding ticket, the auto insurance premium will increase. It will also be recorded and even lead to the revocation of the driver's license. Whether your father is Li Gang or not, it is the same before the law. The son of former Vice President Al Gore was handcuffed for speeding.
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