Late-Night Garland ATV Flip Behind Business Kills One, Injures Another

A late-night ride on a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle in Garland ended in tragedy when the ATV rolled in a grassy area behind a business near the 3600 block of Marquis Drive, leaving one man dead and another seriously injured, according to police. The crash happened at about 10:30 p.m. Emergency crews pronounced the driver dead at the scene, and the second occupant was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries. The Garland Police Department later identified the driver as 46-year-old Paul Terry and said detectives were continuing to investigate.

What the police say

According to a Facebook post from the Garland Police Department, officers arrived to find two adult men at the crash site. The post states that the driver, identified as 46-year-old Paul Terry, was pronounced deceased at the scene and that a 41-year-old man was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries.

Investigators say the ATV rolled over while making a turn in a grassy lot behind a business near the 3600 block of Marquis Drive. Police have not released further details about what caused the rollover or what the men were doing immediately before the crash.

ATV safety and trends

Rollover crashes are a leading cause of death in off-highway vehicle incidents and are often associated with severe, sometimes catastrophic, injuries. The Consumer Product Safety Commission’s annual report on off-highway vehicles cites thousands of deaths and injuries connected to ATVs and similar vehicles in recent years and notes that rollovers are a recurring pattern in many fatal cases, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission…

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