Another fatal accident raises concerns over Highway DD
Area residents have called for safety improvements on Highway DD in St. Charles County in the past. Before Sunday, there had been five deaths on the rural roadway in the last five years. Tragically, after Sunday that number was raised to six.
Daniel Windler, 61, was killed Sunday evening while walking along Highway DD after his own car had slid off the road. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, he called for a tow truck and was walking back to where his car was stuck when a 17-year-old girl also lost control of her car on the icy road and slid into him.
Windler was pronounced dead at the scene. The girl was uninjured and will not be charged for this fatal Missouri car accident.
According to the Post Dispatch, Windler was among the residents who were calling for improvements to the road. Highway DD is extremely windy and hilly with no shoulder or guardrails in many places. It has made lists of the most dangerous roads in the state and we have even commented about it here on the blog.
The Missouri Department of Transportation already has plans to do safety upgrades on the road to prevent car and truck crashes, but residents have been spreading a petition to get MoDOT to fast track these improvements. According to the Post Dispatch, Windler had recently signed the petition.