Dodge SRT Viper Crash

Makes me wish I owned one of these cars, ha ha ha.

Guy goes trying to show off taking off fast-maybe turning on to the street ?
Car ends up losing control and............................


"state police say Morse was the only person in the vehicle. Witnesses say he was on the ramp for northbound US-23 when he stopped for several moments, then quickly sped onto the freeway. He lost control soon after and crashed into the median fence and was pronounced dead at the scene."

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so much for air bags and all that "safe" stuff, Kowalski 1970 Dodge car was safer in a crash, i don't care what anybody else believes..


http://www.wlns.com/story/21980071/driver-killed-in-weekend-crash

Police are investigating a single vehicle crash that happened Sunday afternoon, killing 43-year-old Martin Morse of Howell.

According to our media partners, WHMI, state police say Morse was the only person in the vehicle. Witnesses say he was on the ramp for northbound US-23 when he stopped for several moments, then quickly sped onto the freeway. He lost control soon after and crashed into the median fence and was pronounced dead at the scene.

No other vehicles were damaged and there is no clear answer to why the driver behaved the way he did.

http://whmi.com/


4/15/13 - A Howell man killed in a crash on US-23 Sunday has been identified. State Police from the Brighton Post say that 43-year-old Martin Morse of Howell was killed when his 2013 Dodge SRT Viper lost control as it entered northbound US-23 from M-59 in Hartland Township around 1pm Sunday. Witnesses told troopers they saw Morse turn from westbound M-59 onto the northbound US-23 ramp, when he stopped for several moments and then accelerated at a high rate of speed onto the freeway, where he lost control, traveled across the north bound lanes and struck the center median cable barrier. The vehicle traveled under the top two cables of the barrier, but was stopped by the bottom cable. Morse was pronounced dead at the scene. The State Police were assisted at the scene by the Livingston County Sheriff Department, Hartland Fire Department and Livingston County EMS. (JK)