Last summer two people were killed when Clyde Grubbs crossed over the center line and hit a motorcycle head on. The impact killed the two riders, Charles Bolt and Diane Bolt of Belton, South Carolina. Grubbs has been charged with misdemeanor death by vehicle and driving left of center. He could serve up to six months in jail if convicted of the two charges. The Knoxville News-Sentinel says:
A man faces two federal misdemeanor charges in a summer crash that killed two people inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, authorities said today.
Clyde L. Grubbs, 74, of Cincinnati was driving south on Newfound Gap Road on Aug. 19 when his Oldsmobile Bravado sport utility vehicle crossed the center line, sideswiped a Mercury sedan and hit a Harley-Davidson motorcycle head-on, park officials said. The Mercury’s driver wasn’t hurt, but the motorcycle’s riders, Charles and Diane Bolt, both 55 and from Belton, S.C., died.
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