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Tiger Woods driving more than 82 mph before crash, unclear if he was conscious, sheriff says

Tiger Woods driving more than 82 mph before crash, unclear if he was conscious, sheriff says Brent Schrotenboer, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT Tiger Woods was driving at an excessive speed before he crashed his vehicle in February, but authorities don’t know if he was conscious when he lost control of his vehicle that day, the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department announced Wednesday. Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Woods was traveling more than 82 mph in a 45-mph zone and instead of braking was actually accelerating prior to impact, according to data received from the black box recorder of Woods’ loaner Genesis SUV.

Tiger Woods update: Driving 82 mph before crash, unclear if conscious

USA TODAY Tiger Woods was driving at an excessive speed before he crashed his vehicle in February, but authorities don’t know if he was conscious when he lost control of his vehicle that day, the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department announced Wednesday. Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Woods was traveling at an estimated speed of 84 to 87 mph at the first area of impact in the collision sequence. Instead of braking, Woods was actually accelerating prior to impact, according to data received from the black box recorder of Woods’ loaner Genesis SUV. Asked if Woods made a conscious effort to avoid the accident, Captain Jim Powers stated, We don’t know that.

Tiger Woods driving at 87mph in 45mph zone at time of car crash, police say

The sheriff’s department has previously said that drugs and alcohol were not factors in the crash and Woods appeared to be sober when officers arrived on the scene. On Wednesday, Villanueva said a search warrant could only have been obtained for Woods’s blood samples if the golfer had appeared to be in a state of impairment. He also denied Woods had received preferential treatment due to his fame and said there was no evidence Woods was using his phone at the time of the crash. Sheriff’s captain James Powers, who oversees the sheriff’s station closest to the crash site, said Woods told deputies that he had not taken medication or consumed alcohol before the crash.

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