Speeding Ferrari strikes vehicle head-on in Quinn’s Junction
A 75-year-old Park City man was ejected and transported to the hospital
Two Park City men were injured after the driver of an allegedly speeding red Ferrari smashed into another vehicle head-on in Quinn’s Junction, according to the Utah Highway Patrol.
At around 8:18 p.m., the red Ferrari was heading westbound on State Road 248 and reportedly was traveling above the posted speed limit, according to Sgt. Bryce Rowser. The Ferrari attempted to turn westbound onto the U.S. 40 ramp when it struck a Jeep Grand Cherokee traveling eastbound on S.R. 248 that was also attempting to enter the westbound on-ramp.
The 75-year-old driver of the Ferrari was ejected and did not appear to be wearing a seatbelt, Rowser said. The 21-year-old driver of the other vehicle was restrained. Both were transported via ambulances to Park City Hospital. The extent of their injuries is unknown.
Rowser said the driver of the Ferrari is being investigated for reckless or aggressive driving, in addition to the speeding.
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