A 15-year-old girl is facing charges after crashing a car in Jackson County that left another teen girl seriously injured.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. - A 16-year-old girl is seriously hurt after being involved in a crash on Sunday night in Jackson County.
According to Florida Highway Patrol troopers, four teenage girls were driving in a sedan on State Road 164, just west of Smokey Road, when the 15-year-old driver lost control. FHP says the teen overcorrected, and the sedan flipped over several times, finally landing upside down on the south shoulder of 164.
A 16-year old girl riding with her was flown to the hospital. Officials say the injured teen is expected to survive.The 15-year-old driver was charged with careless driving and cited for not having a valid driver’s license.
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