Distracted I-5 driver arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide
May 10, 2021, 1:20 PM

A car struck and killed a person changing a tire on the right shoulder at North I-5 on the collector-divider section at S 38th Street. (Photo courtesy of Trooper Robert Reyer/Twitter)
(Photo courtesy of Trooper Robert Reyer/Twitter)
A driver who struck and killed a man changing a tire on I-5 in Tacoma on Monday morning has been arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide.
馃毃 Car struck person changing tire on right shoulder at North I-5 on the collector-divider section at S 38th Street. Sadly, the person was pronounced deceased at the scene. Troopers, , and at the scene. 2 right lanes blocked!
— Trooper Robert Reyer (@wspd1pio)
Driver of the vehicle is under arrest for vehicular homicide. She admitted to being distracted by her cell phone when colliding with the person changing his tire
— Trooper Robert Reyer (@wspd1pio)
Trooper Robert Reyer says the driver admitted she was using her cell phone at the time of the crash. Reyer says distracted driving continues to be a problem despite tougher laws against it.
“Over 122 people lost their lives to distracted driving alone here in Washington last year, that’s 10 people a month,” Reyer said.
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Federal safety regulators say distracted driving caused more than 3,000 fatalities nationwide in 2019.
“People have this feeling of personal invulnerability, they think ‘I’ve been driving for a long time, I know what I’m doing, there’s nothing that can distract me or become dangerous,'” Reyer said. “It can happen very, very quickly.”
Reyer says if you ever have a flat tire and feel you’re in an unsafe spot, like on the freeway or highway, you can call 911 for help.