As investigators try to ascertain why Tiger Woods lost control of the Genesis sport utility vehicle he was driving on 23 February as he negotiated a ‘notoriously…
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department has already prepared itself with a search warrant to pull data from the “black box” in the 2021 Genesis GV80 which could reveal Woods’s steering, braking or acceleration actions “prior to impact”, according to a report on Tuesday. Tiger Woods will not face criminal charges in the car crash that left him with serious injuries, the Los Angeles County Sheriff said https://t.co/O7F2EVnOxK pic.twitter.com/4Ds4TQeABx Earlier, authorities said that the world’s most famous golfer, who has a history of car accidents, will avoid reckless driving charges in the crash that took place on 23 February.