Tiger Woods crash takes new turn as insider shares truth about driving habits and real reason behind urine test refusal | International Sports News
Tiger Woods was in another serious car crash on Friday afternoon in Florida, and this time, new details are raising bigger questions. According to a report by Daily Mail, the golf legend’s accident and arrest did not shock people who know him closely. The report says Woods flipped his SUV after hitting a truck trailer around 2pm EST. Soon after, police arrested him when they noticed signs that something was not right. He later refused to give a urine sample, which has now become a major talking point.Photos from the scene showed Woods standing near his damaged vehicle after climbing out. Police said he looked “lethargic,” but he cooperated during parts of the investigation. What stands out is that this was not seen as a one-off mistake by people who have been around him. Instead, insiders claim this kind of driving behavior has been going on for a long time.
Tiger Woods crash details and insider claims reveal pattern behind Florida accident and urine test refusal
The crash happened on a road with a 30mph speed limit. Police said Tiger Woods was trying to pass a truck pulling equipment when the trailer turned into a driveway. His car clipped the trailer and flipped onto its side. Skid marks at the scene supported this version of events.At a press conference, Sheriff John Budensiek explained what officers saw. He said, “He is cooperative, but he was not trying to incriminate himself, so he was careful in what he said and didn’t say. When it came time again for the test, the urine test at the jail, he stopped that.”He added, “On scene, we had experts evaluating him and they believed from on scene that he was not impaired with alcohol, but they believe it was some type of medication or drug.”Woods agreed to a breath test but refused the urine test. Under the law, that refusal itself can lead to a charge. The sheriff also made it clear that because of this, they may never know exactly what was in his system.An unnamed former employee, quoted by the Daily Mail, gave more insight into Woods’ driving. He said, “The guy is a terrible driver… he drives like a bat out of hell very often on a road where lawn services are parked with heavy equipment.”The same source added that Woods has been seen driving fast even near police without being stopped. But this time, the situation turned serious.The insider also pushed back on the idea of illegal drug use. He said, “I know the guy, that’s just not what he does.” Instead, he claimed Woods has relied heavily on prescription pain medication over the years due to multiple injuries.No one was injured in the crash, which is a big relief. Still, Woods now faces legal trouble again, and questions around his health and decisions are growing.