Car flips on Portage Avenue, sending man to hospital in stable condition

Driver, 20, was the only one in the car when it flipped early Sunday morning, RCMP say

Image | car flipped Portage Avenue

Caption: Later Sunday morning, the car was still flipped over on Portage Avenue. (Walther Bernal/CBC)

A 20-year-old man was taken to hospital early Sunday morning after the car he was in flipped near Winnipeg's west Perimeter Highway.
A traffic services employee of the Manitoba RCMP happened to be on Portage Avenue near Cavalier Drive as the man sped by, Mounties spokesperson Sgt. Paul Manaigre said in an email.
The employee "was able to pick up the vehicle on radar travelling at a high rate of speed just as the collision occurred," he said.
The driver lost control of his car and hit the median, which is when the vehicle rolled over, Manaigre said.

Image | car flips Portage Avenue

Caption: Evidence markers were placed across the road near where a car flipped on its roof earlier Sunday morning. (Walther Bernal/CBC)

The Mountie at the scene then stopped to help the driver out of the vehicle and waited for Winnipeg police to get there, he said.
Manaigre said the incident is now being investigated by the Winnipeg Police Service, which could not be reached by phone on Sunday morning.
The driver was the only one in the car when it flipped, Manaigre said.
Paramedics arrived at 1:14 a.m. and took the man to hospital in stable condition, a spokesperson for the City of Winnipeg said in an email.

Image | car flips Portage Avenue

Caption: Shattered glass lay around the car that flipped over when its driver lost control and hit the median. (Walther Bernal/CBC)