It’s never a good idea to drink and drive. Doing so while test driving a Porsche on the busy portions of 101 in wine country is an even worse idea. Apparently, that’s exactly what a Santa Maria man did last week.
A Sticky Mess
The force of impact caused two large crates of grapes, estimated to be worth $6,000, to spill into the southbound lanes, blocking traffic and creating what we can only assume was a slippery mess.
Janssen was arrested at the scene by CHP on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to the story we read. Both Janssen and the driver of the pickup suffered minor injuries. No word on the condition of the Porsche…
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[Picture Source Joe Johnston via TheTribune]
View Comments (3)
It was indeed a 911...the crashed car was totaled, and subsequently sold to a local guy that plans to rebuild the car, salvage title be damned. There was another guy in the car at the time of the wreck, .he suffered a case of whip lash.
@Martin,
Did the story have it correct? Was the driver really under the influence or did something else happen? Can't imaging taking a Porsche (or any car for that matter) for a test drive after drinking...
The driver failed a field sobriety test, and I imagine a blood or urine test and was subsequently arrested....as we know, there are those amongst us that start drinking (Vodka, or?) early in their day. They have done it for years in many cases...they can handle their booze so that those around them are not even aware of their inebriated status. This is their way of getting through life.