What caused the crash?
Preliminary investigations suggest high speed was a factor, and impairment is being investigated.
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A Nashville man died early Saturday morning in a single-vehicle rollover crash on I-40. The incident is under investigation, with authorities looking into potential impairment.
On Saturday morning, Jayson Braddy was driving east on I-40 when he attempted to enter the I-440 East ramp. According to police reports, his vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed, causing him to lose control and run off the left side of the ramp, resulting in a rollover. Braddy was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
The Metro Nashville Police Department is investigating the crash, with a focus on whether impairment played a role. Toxicology results are pending. This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of reckless driving and the critical role of safety measures in preventing fatal accidents.
Preliminary investigations suggest high speed was a factor, and impairment is being investigated.
No, the driver was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
The crash occurred on I-40 East at the entrance ramp to I-440 East.
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