Suspected DUI driver flies off ramp, 75 feet down hillside in Auburn

Seattle, WALocal News

In a startling incident in Auburn, Washington, a driver flew off the ramp on Highway 18, careening 75 feet down a hillside late Tuesday night. The Washington State Patrol responded quickly, with Trooper Rick Johnson documenting the crash on social media, providing a visual account of the wreckage. Miraculously, the driver sustained only minor injuries despite the dramatic fall. However, authorities arrested the individual on suspicion of DUI, underscoring the serious implications of impaired driving. The ramp was closed temporarily as a tow truck worked to retrieve the damaged vehicle from the hillside.

This situation highlights the dangers associated with driving under the influence and the immediate risks it poses to both the driver and others on the road. Such incidents prompt discussions on road safety and the importance of responsible driving. The quick response from emergency services ensured that the situation was managed effectively, preventing further complications.

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