You're not going to believe what a driver in Wisconsin did after he got himself into a major car accident.

Wisconsin Driver Leaves Big Piece Of Evidence Behind At An Accident Scene

I found out a long time ago that no one is perfect. We all make mistakes, big and small. The main thing is to learn from them, move on, and hopefully not repeat them. You should always face them head-on because ignoring them just makes things a lot worse.

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A driver in Wisconsin made a huge mistake, but they tried running away from it. Now, they have to face the consequences, which we be a lot worse than they should be. Hopefully, they will learn from it.

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The suspect was driving way too fast and lost control. The car went off the road and crashed into a powerline pole, completely knocking it over and leaving the electric lines completely unconnected and dangerous for anyone going through that area. The driver also took out a bunch of trees.

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The suspect left the scene, including their damaged car. Luckily, a witness called the fire department to come and take care of the downed powerlines. The police tracked down the driver soon after, who got a ride from a friend. Of course, they caught the person. The vehicle with its license plate was still on the scene.

According to We Are Green Bay...

A driver fled the scene of a single-vehicle crash in northern Wisconsin, where they knocked down a power pole, leaving downed power lines in the middle of a road.

 

When firefighters arrived near the intersection of River Road and Northview Drive just after 12 p.m., the driver was gone.

 

 

It was determined that the driver was speeding before losing control and colliding with a power pole and several trees.

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