Driver had blood alcohol level twice the legal limit in fatal Yellowstone crash, police say
- The driver, Isaih Moreno, had a blood alcohol content of 0.20, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08, as reported by Idaho State Police.
- The crash on May 1 killed seven people, including six international travelers, according to investigators.
- Captain Chris Weadick stated that this tragedy should be a wake-up call about the consequences of impaired driving.
- Idaho Transportation Department Operations Manager Bryan Young highlighted that increased summer travel raises risks of crashes due to impaired drivers.
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Driver Was Impaired When He Hit Yellowstone Tour Van
The driver of a pickup truck who swerved into oncoming traffic near Yellowstone National Park last month had a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal maximum, Idaho state police said. Six of the 14 people on a tour van struck by the pickup were killed in the resulting...
Cause Of 'Horrifying' Accident That Killed 7 Revealed
Three High School Football Teammates Killed In Car Accident (1:32) The cause of the terrifying accident that killed seven people has been revealed.Earlier this year, a fiery car accident near Yellowstone National Park killed seven people. The crash took place on May 1, involving a pickup truck and a tour bus van. Tragically, seven people - the driver of the pickup and six of the 14 people who were on board a tour van - were killed in the crash.T…
Driver had blood alcohol level twice the legal limit in fatal Yellowstone crash
BOISE, Idaho. — The driver of a pickup that crashed into a tour van near Yellowstone National Park this month, killing seven people, had a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit for driving, police said Friday.
Driver at fault in deadly Yellowstone crash had blood alcohol level twice the legal limit: police
A pickup driver who crashed into a tour van near Yellowstone National Park earlier this month, causing the death of six people, had a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit, police said.
Video sparks outrage after tourist dips hand into hot spring despite warnings: 'This is why there are fences'
A video of what exactly not to do at the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park is again picking up steam, no pun intended. The clip, which first appeared on the TouronsOfYellowstone Instagram account (@TouronsOfYellowstone) in 2023, recently went viral again after being shared by the Fascinating (@fasc1nate) account on the social media platform X. A tourist at Yellowstone National Park illegally/stupidly dips her hand into a hot spring. Yello…
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