
Flipped-car crash on Beach Drive
Thanks to the texter who sent that photo, confirming a dispatch we heard a few minutes ago for a reported flipped-car crash on Beach Drive at Canada [map]. No serious injuries reported, and nobody trapped – that’s why this wasn’t a “rescue extrication” callout as many flipped-car crashes are.

This is the 3rd accident in this stretch of road in just as many months! At least 5 neighbors cars have been totaled. Time for more speed tables!
All these crashes along Beach Dr. Must be the fault of SDOT and a bad road surface – it couldn’t be that drivers are driving too fast or under the influence . . . This is why a home owner on Beach Dr just north of Me-Kwa-Mooks recently built a giant concrete barrier wall along their frontage.
I have lived in countries where roads are much worse than in Seattle, and I don’t remember seeing a vehicle upside down. I blame speed more than anything.
It’s absolutely that drivers are driving too fast, and likely inebriated, and they hit that slight curve not paying attention. Last night was two young women, and luckily they walked away from the car unscathed…but you have to consider what can be done to slow traffic coming into this curve, so the likelihood of this continuing to happen goes down. Or do we wait until someone dies before we put speed impediments in place???
More traffic patrols at night issuing speeding tickets. Great revenue producer and teaches all drivers to follow speed limits. It is the collateral damage that is so costly to the bystanders.
The idea of revenue generation from offenses has never sat well with me. If it works then it won’t generate revenue and if the revenue is expected then an incentive to excessively enforce is created.
Is there some gravitational force in WS that makes so many cars flip over in WS?
Naw, just a plethora of knuckleheads. WS is THE worldwide capital of flipped cars.
As I’ve noted before, no, it’s not. It’s just that we REPORT on all of them. Most neighborhoods don’t have community news publications, and crashes only rise to citywide/regional coverage level if they’re fatal or have some giant factor of interest – TR
I’m still waiting for the WSB swag shop to open featuring their signature car flipped logos.
No, it’s just a tradition we’re not ready to end yet.
Legitimately a big factor is road design. Our roads are often wide and straight encouraging higher speeds. Then you throw in a curve after a long straightaway and people oversteer or under steer and boom. Also alcohol/ weed.
It’s hard to believe that at 25 mph you can flip a vehicle over so completely, that it lands upside down on its top.
Many of today’s cars have a higher center of gravity than older models and can be flipped at 15 to 20 mph.
Watch open wheel race cars make contact. When two wheels touch they can rapidly flip a vehicle. Even at very low speed.
Rollover rates, ALL crashes
$Provides the Odds Ratio (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval for rollover risk in model year 2002–2006 vs. model year 1998–2001 crashes.
We need to go back to requiring a passing Driver Education course.