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Police: Witnesses say speeding was factor in car-tree accident

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By LORI PILGER / Lincoln Journal Star

Tuesday, Mar 27, 2007 - 05:37:54 pm CDT

Witnesses said they saw the car speeding and squealing its tires before the teenage driver at the wheel lost control and hit a tree Monday across from an elementary school.

The accident near 19th and Stockwell streets left four teenagers in the hospital.

Megan Churchill, 15, and Austin Jones, 17, were in the back seat of the car and suffered critical injuries, Officer Katherine Finnell said.

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Rescue workers walk around a wrecked car at 19th and Stockwell on Monday. Four passengers were taken to the hospital. (Michael McNamara)
By the numbers

According to the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety, teen drivers in Nebraska represent 8 percent of licensed drivers, yet they were involved in:

* 26 percent of all reported crashes.

* 31 percent of all crashes between 9 p.m. and midnight.

* 21 percent of all crashes between midnight and 3 a.m.

* 46 percent of crashes where speeding was the major cause.

* 30 percent of all single vehicle rollover crashes.

* And 38 percent of teen drivers in fatal and serious injury crashes were not wearing seat belts.

Megan is a freshman at Lincoln High School, and Jones is a senior there.

The conditions of Ricky Turco, the driver, and another passenger, Joshua Rice, were not available at BryanLGH Medical Center West.

Both are 17-year-olds.

Rice is a junior at North Star, according to Becky Wild, director of student services at Lincoln Public Schools.

Until recently, Turco had been enrolled in classes at a Lincoln school, too. Though Wild said she couldn’t say where.

Finnell said Turco was driving a white 2000 Chrysler Concorde east on Stockwell with the three passengers when he lost control and struck a tree on the southwest corner of 19th and Stockwell.

Witnesses said the car had been accelerating, squealing its tires and revving its engine before the accident, according to the accident report.

The Chrysler cleared 18th and Stockwell, then bottomed out and lost control. It hit a curb and drove through yards, hitting a mailbox and garbage can before hitting a tree in front of 1839 Stockwell.

Police were called to the scene — across the street from Beattie Elementary — at 3:25 p.m. Callers reported the car was on fire.

All four had serious injuries, Finnell said. Rice, who was riding in the front seat, was trapped.

Most parents have the misconception it’s less dangerous for teens to drive during the day, said Fred Zwonechek, administrator of the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety.

Statistically, though, teen drivers are involved in 1 in 4 crashes in Nebraska, despite representing only 8 percent of licensed drivers.

And, many of those accidents happen between 3 and 6 p.m., he said. And that’s particularly true in the spring, as weather starts to get nicer and the end of the school year nears.

“When these kinds of crashes occur, whether it involves fatalities or not, it does serve a purpose of getting parents’ attention ... and that’s a good thing.”

Because, Zwonechek said, just as teens tend to think it’s not going to happen to them, so, too, do their parents.

“When in fact there are far too many teen drivers that are involved in crashes in Nebraska,” he said.

Every year, Zwonechek said, the state loses 35 to 40 teen drives and thousands more are injured.

Crash rates for teen drivers have improved significantly since graduated licenses went into effect in Nebraska, he said. But more can be done.

Teens should take a driver training program and get in the habit of wearing seat belts. And Zwonechek said parents should ride with them to see how they’re doing and set guidelines for the number of passengers, a proven distraction for inexperienced drivers.

“At any point in time something like what happened yesterday can obviously happen to any one of us with tragic results.”

Reach Lori Pilger at 473-7237 or lpilger@journalstar.com.


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SomeoneatParkMiddle wrote on March 28, 2007 4:11 pm:
" Hope you get well. Much love and I am sad that you are hurt ;( "

Mersadies wrote on March 28, 2007 6:18 pm:
" Megan hun I love you with all my heart, My prayers go out to you get better soon, i believe in you so pull through. Love you always and forever Mersadies "

Nick Allen wrote on March 28, 2007 8:23 pm:
" Megan I love you just hang in there I know you can make, much love with all my heart. "

Emily Young wrote on March 28, 2007 10:09 pm:
" Megan, I really hope that you will come through this. I know you will. You are a strong girl and you can do anything! Keepyour head high and be strong. You'll get through. I might come up and see you but I'm not sure with my schedule but if I don't, good luck girlie! Love you with all my heart! "

Brittany wrote on March 29, 2007 10:40 am:
" Hey Hunny, Its ur Cuzin Brittany. When Mersadies an I heard the news, we were terrified. I hope u get better soon. Hang in there cuz i knnow ur gonna make it through. I love you lots. Love Brittany "

lhs wrote on March 29, 2007 11:36 am:
" we are all keepin our hopes up!! we kno u can pull through "

Amy wrote on March 29, 2007 5:37 pm:
" Passing in the hallways, I see everyone crying and worried about you. just know that we are praying for you. so stay strong and dont give up ok? we love you! "

Burt/wicita,ks wrote on March 30, 2007 9:54 am:
" Megan I pray that you pull through stay strong. I hope to see you soon, Love Uncle Burt... "

Tracy and Dusty wrote on March 31, 2007 1:30 am:
" Hey Sweetie Megan, we all love you and we know you are a fighter, you can make it through anything and you'll make it through this. We love you and we want you to come back to us, so make sure you do! Much love Homie G. Rizzle! "

lhsfreshmans wrote on April 1, 2007 5:40 pm:
" Megan, We all know that you fought all you could. And you will always be in our hearts and prayers. Everyone loved you, and People that didn't even know you are thinking of you. You were a classmate, and a friend. and you will forever be a Lincoln High Link!! Just know that we love you deary! Muah! "

___ wrote on April 1, 2007 5:53 pm:
" R.I.P. Megan live in heaven well GOD BLESS YOU!! "

Kristina Cuda wrote on April 1, 2007 8:59 pm:
" Megan, you were loved and will be missed dearly. I am so sorry your life ended in such tradigy and at such a young age. I know Great Grandma will be waiting for you with open arms. Rest In Peace my sweet angel not a day will go by that we are not thinking about you. "

Brittany wrote on April 1, 2007 9:20 pm:
" Megan, I love you so much. I hope u rest in peace. Like my mom said, not a day will go by that we dont think about you. u were loved by everyone and we are all so sorry that you arent with us, but you are in a better place now so I hope you like it in heaven and R.I.P. Love forever, Brittany Wallace "

patience johnson wrote on April 9, 2008 11:26 am:
" megan babygirl i love you so so so so much and i miss you with every ounce of me i dont ever feel like i can keep pushin but thinkin of you gives me the strength i need to believe i can do it keep looking out for all of your friends and family they all love you we all miss you so much megan
love forever and always
patience "