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ROSEVILLE, Mich. -- A 24-year-old Detroit-area man who tried using his feet to stop a runaway pickup truck with faulty brakes caused multiple collisions and exhibited "moronic decision making," a Roseville police official said Thursday.
After the vehicle's brakes failed on a busy street in Roseville, about two miles north of Detroit, the man continued driving and stuck his feet outside the car to stop it, Roseville Deputy Police Chief James Berlin said.
Witnesses said the man reached speeds of about 40 mph and was able to stop the car on at least two occasions. The car eventually struck four vehicles.
"This guy's no rocket scientist," Berlin told the Macomb Daily in Mount Clemens. "Citizens were calling in saying this guy is all over the road, using his feet."
He struck two vehicles after being unable to stop at a red light, and continued on. An officer who pulled next to the man's car told him to shift into "park," but that didn't work and he rolled into two other vehicles before the car stopped.
"He said he was going to fix the brakes when he got home," Berlin said.
He was arrested for driving on a suspended license and reckless driving. The man is scheduled ""to explain his moronic decision making" during a court hearing next month, Berlin said
After the vehicle's brakes failed on a busy street in Roseville, about two miles north of Detroit, the man continued driving and stuck his feet outside the car to stop it, Roseville Deputy Police Chief James Berlin said.
Witnesses said the man reached speeds of about 40 mph and was able to stop the car on at least two occasions. The car eventually struck four vehicles.
"This guy's no rocket scientist," Berlin told the Macomb Daily in Mount Clemens. "Citizens were calling in saying this guy is all over the road, using his feet."
He struck two vehicles after being unable to stop at a red light, and continued on. An officer who pulled next to the man's car told him to shift into "park," but that didn't work and he rolled into two other vehicles before the car stopped.
"He said he was going to fix the brakes when he got home," Berlin said.
He was arrested for driving on a suspended license and reckless driving. The man is scheduled ""to explain his moronic decision making" during a court hearing next month, Berlin said