MEC&F Expert Engineers : A MAN WAS KILLED WHEN THE 1992 GMC RALLY WAGON, IN WHICH HE WAS A PASSENGER, LEFT THE ROAD AND STRUCK A TREE ON AUTAUGA COUNTY ROAD 40 IN ALABAMA. HE WAS NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT.

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A MAN WAS KILLED WHEN THE 1992 GMC RALLY WAGON, IN WHICH HE WAS A PASSENGER, LEFT THE ROAD AND STRUCK A TREE ON AUTAUGA COUNTY ROAD 40 IN ALABAMA. HE WAS NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT.



A MAN WAS KILLED WHEN THE 1992 GMC RALLY WAGON, IN WHICH HE WAS A PASSENGER, LEFT THE ROAD AND STRUCK A TREE ON AUTAUGA COUNTY ROAD 40 IN ALABAMA.  HE WAS NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT.

Posted: Jan 17, 2015 11:56 AM EST Updated: Jan 17, 2015 11:56 AM EST

AUTAUGA CO., AL (WSFA) - 

A single-vehicle crash on Friday claimed the life of a Prattville man according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.

Jeffrey Dewayne Faulk, 34, was killed when the 1992 GMC Rally, in which he was a passenger, left the road and struck a tree. Jeffrey, who was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver of the vehicle, 51-year-old James Faulk, was transported to Baptist South Medical Center with unspecified injuries. 

The crash occurred on Autauga County Road 40, which is 20 miles west of Prattville.