Fawn police accuse man of injuring woman in crash while driving car without title, insurance, registration [The Tribune-Review, Greensburg]
Aug. 18—A Uzbekistani national has been ordered to stand trial, accused by Fawn police of seriously injuring a woman when he ran a stop sign and crashed into her vehicle while driving without insurance, registration or proper title.
Akbarov was taken into custody
District Judge
A Fawn police officer who responded to a two-vehicle crash shortly after
But after the crash, the woman's husband took her to
The woman told police she was driving east along
Investigators said data from the air bag module on the 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser the woman was driving and Akbarov's 2017 Kia Forte showed that he caused the crash.
The Land Cruiser's air bag data showed that the woman was going 46 mph in a 45 mph zone before braking hard 1.7 seconds before crashing into the Kia, the complaint said.
The Kia's air bag data showed that the accelerator was being pressed by 75% one second before the crash before dropping to zero at 0.5 second before being hit by the SUV, according to the complaint.
Police said Akbarov's Kia had a "salvage" title, which typically is issued after a vehicle is heavily damaged and the cost of repairs is greater than its value.
He also was using a license plate registered to a
Fawn Chief
Information from the
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