Monday, August 22, 2016

black box recovered intact?

from the flying subaru
Anyone who travels the southern stste parkway has observed that few drive the speed limit or less
even fewer drive more than the speed limit with any sort of reasonable following distance
motorcycles coming over the eagle avenue overpass know thst the will not be cased and or csught
forget about all those who text, talk, snd watch tv while driving

There is little civivility or common sense in new york

death gets a brief mention each time it occurs but nothing chsnges?

Police probe whether speed was factor in crash that killed 5

Associated Press
MANORVILLE, N.Y. — Police are investigating whether speed was a factor in a multi-vehicle crash on a major Long Island roadway that killed five people including a former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The crash happened Sunday morning on the Long Island Expressway, near Manorville.
Among those killed was 29-year-old Scott Martella, a communications director for Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and a former aide to Cuomo.
Police say the driver of an eastbound Subaru Outback, 26-year-old Carmelo Pinales, apparently lost control of his vehicle, which crossed over the grassy median, went airborne and struck two westbound vehicles, a BMW and a Honda.
Pinales, his 27-year-old sister, Patricia Pinales, and 10-year-old son, Christopher, all died.
A passenger in the BMW, 81-year-old Isidore Adelson, also was killed.
Martella was driving the Honda.

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