Okay, not to bring up old news, sad as it may be, but I just happened to be speaking with my plumber who brought up the Viper crash in Sherman last year where the driver died. As it turns out, his son is an EMT in Sherman and was first on scene at the crash and spoke to eye witnesses. The story reported by the witnesses was that he decided to pass two cars at very high speed (their words) and lost control of the car. The weather, at the time was misty, and that road (from personal experience) can be very slick when damp.
I am only writing this, because I recall all the speculation....deer crossed in front of him, tire blow out, or some unusual circumstance caused and otherwise good driver to crash. According to reports, this was not the case....clear and simple this was Viper driver misjudgement and a lesson that Vipers need to be driven with responsibility and a clear head.
I drive on that road all the time and there isn't a time when I go down that stretch where he crashed that I don't think about it!
I am only writing this, because I recall all the speculation....deer crossed in front of him, tire blow out, or some unusual circumstance caused and otherwise good driver to crash. According to reports, this was not the case....clear and simple this was Viper driver misjudgement and a lesson that Vipers need to be driven with responsibility and a clear head.
I drive on that road all the time and there isn't a time when I go down that stretch where he crashed that I don't think about it!