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Woods was driving almost 90 mph when he crashed SUV near LA

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LOS ANGELES — Tiger Woods was driving nearly 90 mph— twice the posted speed limit — on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the Feb. 23 crash outside Los Angeles solely on excessive speed and Woods’ loss of control behind the wheel. The athlete will not face any citations for his third high-profile collision in 11 years.

“The primary causal factor for this traffic collision was driving at a speed unsafe for the road conditions and the inability to negotiate the curve of the roadway,” the sheriff told a news conference.

Woods was driving 84 to 87 mph in an area with a speed limit of 45 mph, Villanueva said.

The stretch of road is known for wrecks and drivers who frequently hit high speeds. Due to the steepness of the terrain, a runaway truck escape lane is available just beyond where Woods crashed.

There was no evidence that the golfer tried to brake, and investigat­ors believe Woods may have inadverten­tly stepped on the accelerato­r instead of the brake pedal in a panic, said sheriff’s Capt. James Powers, who oversees the sheriff’s station closest to the crash site.

Woods was wearing a seat belt at the time, and the vehicle’s airbags deployed. He told deputies that he had not taken medication or consumed alcohol before the crash, sheriff’s officials said.

 ?? AP FILEPHOTO ?? Thevehicle driven by TigerWoods is towedaway onHawthorn­e Boulevard afterhe ran off the road and suffered injuries onFeb. 23.
AP FILEPHOTO Thevehicle driven by TigerWoods is towedaway onHawthorn­e Boulevard afterhe ran off the road and suffered injuries onFeb. 23.

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