Tyler Klemme, 35, of New Haven was traveling north on Route TT north of Woodland Drive on the morning of Sept. 6 when he lost control of his vehicle. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Klemme was traveling too fast for the wet road conditions.
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Tyler Klemme, 35, of New Haven was traveling north on Route TT north of Woodland Drive on the morning of Sept. 6 when he lost control of his vehicle. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Klemme was traveling too fast for the wet road conditions.
When he lost control his vehicle began to skid and rotated counterclockwise as it drifted into the opposite lane. April Apgar, 64, of Marthasville was traveling south when Klemme drifted into her path, Apgar then struck the rear right side of Klemme’s vehicle.
Apgar was transported to Mercy Hospital Washington by the Marthasville Ambulance District with moderate injuries. Both vehicles were totaled.