San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

FALLING COUCH LEADS TO CRASH; DRIVER TICKETED

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A couple driving home from Florida flipped and wrecked their car while swerving to avoid a couch that fell off a truck. And though both escaped serious injury, there was no avoiding a $166 traffic ticket dropped off at the hospital where they were treated.

Jake Singer told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that his girlfriend was driving Feb. 20 on Interstate 95 as they returned to Washington, D.C., after a monthlong visit with family in Boca Raton.

Singer said his girlfriend swerved to avoid the couch and that their 2006 Toyota Corolla struck the median and flipped over — and the truck kept going.

The car was totaled and both were taken to the hospital in ambulances, he said, lucky to have survived. But then a Florida Highway Patrol trooper showed up at the hospital to deliver the traffic ticket for “failing to drive in a single lane,” according to the agency’s crash report.

“He gave us a ticket for basically swerving lanes while trying to avoid a couch that was flying at us on the highway,” Singer told the newspaper.

Singer and his girlfriend were hanging upside down, and passersby helped them out of the car, according to the newspaper report. She asked not to be identified.

A Florida Highway Patrol spokesman, Lt. Yanko Reyes, told the newspaper that while it’s a tough break for the couple, troopers have discretion when issuing traffic citations. He added that drivers are supposed to maintain control of their vehicles.

“Remember, in Florida it is recommende­d to have at least a two-vehicle length between your vehicle and the vehicles in front of you because that way you have enough time to react in case something like this happens, in case somebody brakes, in case debris falls on the roadway,” Reyes said.

 ?? BEN STANSALL AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? The street artist Banksy confirmed on Instagram last week that he created the artwork that appeared on the side of the old Reading Prison in Reading, England, on Monday. The prison, famous for where writer Oscar Wilde served two years in the 1890s, closed in 2013. Campaigner­s want to turn it into an arts venue.
BEN STANSALL AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES The street artist Banksy confirmed on Instagram last week that he created the artwork that appeared on the side of the old Reading Prison in Reading, England, on Monday. The prison, famous for where writer Oscar Wilde served two years in the 1890s, closed in 2013. Campaigner­s want to turn it into an arts venue.

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