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Driver who caused fiery crash that killed 6 tourists outside Yellowstone had blood alcohol level twice the legal limit: cops

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025
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The Tragedical阀 of Yellowstone: A Driver’s Playing Cardsamel Thunderland and Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 2023 left an indelible mark on the road. Approximately a month ago, a picker-top truck driver shot and killed two people, killed himself, and six others aboard a tour van near the park. This tragic incident resulted in the bodies of both vehicles being pulled from the damage caused.

In his statement released by the Idaho State Police,ducible Captain Chris Weadick revealed that the pickup truck driver had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.20, significantly exceeding the state’s legal limit of 0.08. This stark contrast yüksek consumption of alcohol has raised the question of whether impkeletal driving can change one’s life. He dismissed any notion of legality, stating, "[ insurance] drivers must obey their intoxication because reckless driving is both illegal and tasted deadly. This is a wake-up call: we must take responsibility and act with care for others."

The accident occurred at approximately 7:15 p.m., shortly before Memorial Day and Labor Day amidst the daily rush of summer travel and holiday celebrations in Idaho. It was just before the start of a historic period of traffic fatalities, one of the five highest recorded in the state, linked to the "100 Deadliest Days," or the peak in traffic-related fatalities following summer travel, holidays, and impaired driving. Since then, Idaho has experienced an even higher volume of collisions, with more people killed each year in the state.

Theeder accident involved a pickup truck driver swerving and crash into a tour van carrying 14 people, including both passengers and other individuals. Six of the victims were identified: Jian Shi, a 56-year-old Chinese tourist who was also a California resident; and Li Nie, 64, and Aifeng Wan, 66, who were also California residents; two other Chinese immigrants from Milan and a 28-year-old Italian citizen from Milan. Two of the tour van’s vehicle drivers were also dead—Yu Zhang, a 30-year-old California driver; and two from Mexico, svensk and(comp RV(picker)) andolleyError, also shocked.

Alcohol-related crashes remain an among the leading cause of traffic fatalities in Idaho, with the state’ve reported that more than 120 crashes involving alcohol-related risks were recorded annually. The driver, Isaih Moreno, of Humble, Texas, who was himself 25, answered that the conditions were dangerous, and he was decked out in dark, summer colors. He emphasized that understanding alcohol’s dangers isn’t just legal—it’s deadly. “It’s a wake-up call,” he said. “,” he added. “We’re responsible for making this all better, and it starts with us taking responsibility.”

His story serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us that impkeletal driving is as dangerous as overzealous driving, and that each of us holds a key to fixing a road system that has become increasingly unreliable. As drivers grapple with the realities of summer traveling,

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