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Oklahoma City police on Tuesday announced plans to make a dangerous road near Bricktown safer for drivers.
A man was killed in a car crash Saturday in the community near Sheridan Road and Lincoln Boulevard.
The dangerous stretch of road is down the street from the Bricktown Police Station. Police said they would refer the challenge to the city’s traffic planners. “We have investigated several deaths, over the years, that have occurred outside of Bricktown. “said Maj. Dan Stewart of the Bricktown Division of the Oklahoma City Police Department.
The most recent police investigation into a fatal twist of fate concerned Angela Neal. “We were planning to see him on Sunday, the next day,” said Angela Neal, the mother of the crash victim.
Neal went to the scene of the twist of fate to locate anything that might have belonged to his son Joshua Neal, 37. “They gave me his wallet, but I mean, it’s gone, so I’m going to have to take what I can get,” Neal said.
Neal’s girlfriend, 36-year-old Lashay Rhodes, was driving the morning of the crash. Investigators said the car went over a barrier, through a fence and landed on the tracks. Neal said. On the wrong side of the street. “
Maj. Dan Stewart said that in addition to expanding driving patrols in Bricktown, police have several plans to make the domain safer. “Really, once you combine alcohol with a confusing intersection, it becomes problematic,” Stewart said. “Where the fatal accident occurred, on the east side of Bricktown,” Stewart said. “It’s normally a little bit darker, so we’re moving forward to brighten it up. “
Police will also collaborate with the city’s traffic engineers on protection planning.
“We’re going to ask them to compare and see if they can do anything to prevent accidents in the long run,” Stewart said.
Police said Neal was not wearing a seatbelt and Rhodes was arrested for driving, manslaughter, speeding and wrong-way driving on a one-way street.
Related: Crash near Bricktown kills passenger; Driver Arrested for Driving and Homicide
Oklahoma City police on Tuesday announced plans to make a dangerous road near Bricktown safer for drivers.
A man was killed in a car crash Saturday in the community near Sheridan Road and Lincoln Boulevard.
The dangerous stretch of road is down the street from the Bricktown Police Station. Police said they would refer the challenge to the city’s traffic planners. “We have investigated several deaths, over the years, that have occurred outside of Bricktown. “said Maj. Dan Stewart of the Bricktown Division of the Oklahoma City Police Department.
The most recent police investigation into a fatal twist of fate concerned Angela Neal. “We were planning to see him on Sunday, the next day,” said Angela Neal, the mother of the crash victim.
Neal went to the scene of the twist of fate to locate anything that might have belonged to his son Joshua Neal, 37. “They gave me his wallet, but I mean, it’s gone, so I’m going to have to take what I can get,” Neal said.
Neal’s girlfriend, 36-year-old Lashay Rhodes, was driving the morning of the crash. Investigators said the car went over a barrier, through a fence and landed on the tracks. Neal said. On the wrong side of the street. “
Maj. Dan Stewart said that in addition to expanding driving patrols in Bricktown, police have several plans to make the domain safer. “Really, once you combine alcohol with a confusing intersection, it becomes problematic,” Stewart said. “Where the fatal accident occurred, on the east side of Bricktown,” Stewart said. “It’s normally a little bit darker, so we’re moving forward to brighten it up. “
Police will also collaborate with the city’s traffic engineers on protection planning.
“We’re going to ask them to compare and see if they can do anything to prevent accidents in the long run,” Stewart said.
Police said Neal was not wearing a seatbelt and Rhodes was arrested for driving, manslaughter, speeding and wrong-way driving on a one-way street.
Related: Crash near Bricktown kills passenger; Driver Arrested for Driving and Homicide
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