Traffic & Transit

Friday's Fatal PCH Crash Caused By Speeding, Deputies Say

Lost Hill's deputies said Friday's fatal crash on Pacific Coast Highway was caused by speeding, and offered a warning for young drivers.

Friday's fatal crash was caused by a driver running a red light.
Friday's fatal crash was caused by a driver running a red light. (Emily Rahhal/Patch)

MALIBU, CA — Friday morning's fatal crash on Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) was caused by a driver speeding and running a red light, Lost Hills Sheriff's deputies said.

A vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian Friday morning on PCH, and police said Monday the motorist was speeding, ran a red light and hit the pedestrian as he was crossing the roadway.

This incident was just one of many speeding citations over the weekend, deputies said. Deputies said they also stopped a 16-year old driver going 133 mph on PCH, where the speed limit is 55 mph.

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"This is a reminder for anyone with young drivers, talk to them about the privileges of driving," the station said in a Facebook post. "Luckily the deputies stopped this teenager before anyone was injured, or killed. Vehicles can be deadly, as we have seen over the past few months."

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