DETROIT (FOX 2) - A crash on the Southfield Freeway Monday night left a Jeep squeezed between the median and another SUV while a pontoon boat had been flipped upside down.
The wild scene was the result of a speeding driver rear-ending a Jeep towing a boat, which was then struck by another driver believed to be impaired.
Michigan State Police were forced to close M-39 at Seven Mile for the incident, which left debris across the road.
It happened around 8:15 p.m.
According to the department's preliminary investigation, the incident began when a 30-year-old woman from Detroit was traveling at a high rate of speed in a white GMC when she crashed into the back of a vehicle pulling a boat on a trailer.
The crash cause her to be ejected where she landed on the roadway.
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When the Jeep pulling the boat was struck, it lost control and was hit by a Subaru.
The driver of the GMC was taken to the local hospital in critical condition, while the driver of the Subaru, a 50-year-old man from Oak Park, was found to be impaired. He was arrested at the scene.
The driver of the Jeep was not hurt.