Tiger Woods Involved in Car Accident, Arrested for DUI

Tiger Woods, who had just returned to competing in TGL, was involved in a car accident on Jupiter Island, Florida, after attempting to overtake another vehicle.
Fortunately, neither Tiger Woods nor the other driver was injured in the collision, but Woods was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) for refusing to provide a urine sample.
The incident is another concerning episode in Tiger Woods' history, especially since no alcohol was found in his system, yet he declined to take further tests.
Sheriff John Budensiek addressed the media on Friday to provide updates on the crash and Tiger Woods' subsequent arrest.
The accident occurred with no reported injuries, and Tiger Woods appeared to be unharmed.
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Sheriff John Budensiek provided a detailed statement about the incident, which began with a call to the Jupiter Island Police Department at around 2 pm.
The police investigation revealed that a pickup truck was slowing down to turn into a driveway when the driver noticed Tiger Woods' Land Rover approaching at high speed.
The driver of the pickup truck attempted to move to the side of the road to avoid a collision, but the Land Rover swerved and clipped the trailer, causing it to roll over.
Tiger Woods was able to exit the vehicle through the passenger door and was identified by the authorities.
The DUI investigators found signs of impairment in Tiger Woods, who explained his previous injuries and surgeries, and he was taken into custody after failing to pass several roadside tests.
At the Martin County Jail, Tiger Woods took a breathalyzer test, which showed no signs of alcohol, but he refused to provide a urine sample, leading to the DUI charge.
The accident resulted in no injuries to anyone involved, including Tiger Woods, who seemed unharmed.
In summary, the incident occurred just hours prior to the press conference, and the authorities provided the available information at the time.