Date and Time: 05/25/2015 at approximately 0341 hrs
Location: W/B MD RT 90 RAMP EAST AT W/B US RT 50, Worcester County, MD
Vehicle(s): Vehicle #1 1997 Maryland Registration 18737CF CHEVY SUv
Driver/passengers(s)/pedestrian: TRAVIS ANTONIO IRVING, 32 from ELKRIDGE Maryland
Victim(s)/Injuries: Driver pronounced at scene
Narrative:
On 5/25/2015 at approximately 0341 hrs, Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack responded to a motor vehicle collision in the area of MD RT 90 RAMP EAST OF W/B RT 50, Worcester County, Maryland.
The preliminary investigation indicates the 1997 CHEVY SUV operated by TRAVIS ANTONIO IRVING of ELKRIDGE was traveling ON W/B MD RT 90 LEFT THE ROAD AND STRUCK A TREE. Evidence and witness statements indicate that the vehicle left the LEFT side of the roadway and struck a tree at which time the vehicle came to rest. Preliminary investigation suggests Irving was not restrained by a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle.
The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was pronounced deceased upon arrival of medical personnel. Notification has been made to the family by Maryland State Police. The deceased has been sent to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for an autopsy.
The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was pronounced deceased upon arrival of medical personnel. Notification has been made to the family by Maryland State Police. The deceased has been sent to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for an autopsy.
MD. Rt. 90 W/B was closed from the time of the collision until approximately 2 hours. The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office, Maryland Office of Chief Medical Examiner, Berlin Fire Department and Maryland State Highway administration assisted with the incident.
3 comments:
"Evidence and witness statements indicate that the vehicle left the LEFT side of the roadway..."
What I want to know is who is on the road at 0341 to provide a witness statement?
I am sad to hear of this person's death. You would figure the headlight rule would have saved him.
I was on the road last night at 03:41. Not that road but i was driving. Not everyone has the luxury of sleeping "normal hours". Driving at night has less traffic.
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