The man who caused a three-vehicle crash in El Paso, Texas, has been identified by the authorities, an accident report states. The victim was identified on Wednesday, April 22nd, as Daniel Stubbemann, 30.
The police said that the deceased lost his life from injuries sustained in a collision that occurred on Friday, April 17th. Stubbemann was traveling in a Nissan GTR at twice the speed of the roadway he was on when he ran a stop sign and hit a Chevrolet Trailblazer.
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The impact caused the Chevrolet to strike a BMW, and the Nissan with Stubbemann caught fire amid the chaos that ensued. The multiple crashes happened at about 9:55 a.m. at the intersection of Edgemere and Wedgewood.
The police withheld the deceased’s name until notification of the next-of-kin. The driver of the Chevrolet and BMW sustained non-life-threatening injuries. There is no additional information on the crash at this time.
Over speeding is one of the major causes of accidents. Traffic officials’ advice that drivers should maintain the legal speed limit on the roadway they are traveling on for their safety and that of other road users.
Drivers should also obey all stop signs and traffic lights at intersections. Use turn signs, and before moving, spell stop, look left, right, and forward. Expect other drivers to make mistakes, and drive in a way that you anticipate it, and can avoid colliding with them.
Before entering the car, ensure that the vehicle is functioning optimally, and when in a crash, file an accident report timeously with concise information.
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