SmugMug > keywords > audi > Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue and Newtown Ambulance responded to a one-vehicle rollover accident about 7:01 pm March 9 on westbound Interstate 84, just east of the Exit 11 off-ramp. State police said motorist Eric Oliver, 57, of Mahopac, N.Y., was driving a 2008 Audi A-4 sedan westward when the vehicle went off the pavement and entered the turf area off the right road shoulder. The sedan flipped over several times before it came to rest on its roof. Oliver, who was wearing a lap-shoulder safety belt when the crash occured, was able to get out of the auto by himself. The vehicle’s airbags deployed. Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps members transported Oliver to Danbury Hospital for a medical evaluation. Oliver was treated and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. State police verbally warned Oliver for failure to drive in the proper lane.  (Hicks photo)
SmugMug > keywords > audi > As state police look on, Sandy Hook Fire & Rescue EMS Captain Karin Halstead collects information on the hood of a crumpled auto that was involved in a one-vehicle rollover accident about 7:01 pm March 9 on westbound Interstate 84, just east of the Exit 11 off-ramp. State police said motorist Eric Oliver, 57, of Mahopac, N.Y., was driving a 2008 Audi A-4 sedan westward when the vehicle went off the pavement and entered the turf area off the right road shoulder. The sedan flipped over several times before it came to rest on its roof. Oliver, who was wearing a lap-shoulder safety belt when the crash occured, was able to get out of the auto by himself. The vehicle’s airbags deployed. Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps members transported Oliver to Danbury Hospital for a medical evaluation. He was treated and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. Sandy Hook firefighters responded to the accident. State police verbally warned Oliver for failure to drive in the proper lane.  (Hicks photo)
SmugMug > keywords > audi > Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue and Newtown Ambulance responded to a one-vehicle rollover accident about 7:01 pm March 9 on westbound Interstate 84, just east of the Exit 11 off-ramp. State police said motorist Eric Oliver, 57, of Mahopac, N.Y., was driving a 2008 Audi A-4 sedan westward when the vehicle went off the pavement and entered the turf area off the right road shoulder. The sedan flipped over several times before it came to rest on its roof. Oliver, who was wearing a lap-shoulder safety belt when the crash occured, was able to get out of the auto by himself. The vehicle’s airbags deployed. Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps members transported Oliver to Danbury Hospital for a medical evaluation. Oliver was treated and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. State police verbally warned Oliver for failure to drive in the proper lane.  (Hicks photo)
SmugMug > keywords > audi > Stationary Speed
It was an awesome experience getting up close and personal in the garages with a car that won Le Mans at some point in its history.  Now in a private collection, this once Audi owned R8 still gets to do what it was built to do!
SmugMug > keywords > audi > Straw For A Turbo
It was an awesome experience getting up close and personal in the garages with a car that won Le Mans at some point in its history.  Now in a private collection, this once Audi owned R8 still gets to do what it was built to do!
SmugMug > keywords > audi > List Of Achievements
It was an awesome experience getting up close and personal in the garages with a car that won Le Mans at some point in its history.  Now in a private collection, this once Audi owned R8 still gets to do what it was built to do!
SmugMug > keywords > audi > Le Mans Winning Audi R8
One of the best cars in motorsport historiy, the Audi R8 (this one being a Le Mans winner) on the infield at Daytona International Speedway.
SmugMug > keywords > audi > If Looks Could Kill
The lovely Audi R8 supercar, evil stare and all.
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Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue and Newtown Ambulance responded to a one-vehicle rollover accident about 7:01 pm March 9 on westbound Interstate 84, just east of the Exit 11 off-ramp. State police said motorist Eric Oliver, 57, of Mahopac, N.Y., was driving a 2008 Audi A-4 sedan westward when the vehicle went off the pavement and entered the turf area off the right road shoulder. The sedan flipped over several times before it came to rest on its roof. Oliver, who was wearing a lap-shoulder safety belt when the crash occured, was able to get out of the auto by himself. The vehicle’s airbags deployed. Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps members transported Oliver to Danbury Hospital for a medical evaluation. Oliver was treated and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. State police verbally warned Oliver for failure to drive in the proper lane. (Hicks photo)
 > Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue and Newtown Ambulance responded to a one-vehicle rollover accident about 7:01 pm March 9 on westbound Interstate 84, just east of the Exit 11 off-ramp. State police said motorist Eric Oliver, 57, of Mahopac, N.Y., was driving a 2008 Audi A-4 sedan westward when the vehicle went off the pavement and entered the turf area off the right road shoulder. The sedan flipped over several times before it came to rest on its roof. Oliver, who was wearing a lap-shoulder safety belt when the crash occured, was able to get out of the auto by himself. The vehicle’s airbags deployed. Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps members transported Oliver to Danbury Hospital for a medical evaluation. Oliver was treated and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. State police verbally warned Oliver for failure to drive in the proper lane.  (Hicks photo)
Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue and Newtown Ambulance responded to a one-vehicle rollover accident about 7:01 pm March 9 on westbound Interstate 84, just east of the Exit 11 off-ramp. State police said motorist Eric Oliver, 57, of Mahopac, N.Y., was driving a 2008 Audi A-4 sedan westward when the vehicle went off the pavement and entered the turf area off the right road shoulder. The sedan flipped over several times before it came to rest on its roof. Oliver, who was wearing a lap-shoulder safety belt when the crash occured, was able to get out of the auto by himself. The vehicle’s airbags deployed. Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps members transported Oliver to Danbury Hospital for a medical evaluation. Oliver was treated and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. State police verbally warned Oliver for failure to drive in the proper lane. (Hicks photo)
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