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Driver died after trying to pass semi at 'excessive speed' and slamming into other vehicles, police say

A driver who was speeding while trying to pass a semi-trailer hit another vehicle and spun across the median into oncoming traffic, killing himself and seriously hurting a young woman, police say.

Woman in her 20s seriously injured after speeding driver spins out of control, hits oncoming Jeep

A man in his thirties died Wednesday after driving this red car at a high rate of speed and slamming into two oncoming vehicles on Peigan Trail S.E. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

A driver in his thirtiesdied after spinning out and slamming into two other vehicles while trying to pass a semi-trailer at "excessive speed" on PeiganTrailin southeast Calgary Wednesday, police say.

The fatal head-on collision happened around 4:15 p.m. Wednesday around the 4700 block of Peigan Trail S.E.,closing a stretch of the road for a few hours.

A car driven by a man in his thirtieswas travelling westbound when it passed the semi at "a high rate of speed," the Calgary Police Service said in an release issued Thursday.

The driver braked "aggressively" before striking a Honda CR-V driven by a man in his fifties, police said.

The car began to spin, crossing a gravel-covered centre median onto the eastbound travel lane.

It was struck by an eastbound Jeep SUVdriven by a woman in her early twenties.

After hitting a Honda CR-V, the car started spinning and was struck by a Jeep SUV. The woman driving the Jeep was seriously injured. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

The car and Jeep came to rest on the shoulder of the roadway, while the CR-Vdriver was able to make a controlled stop.

The collision killed the man driving the car and seriously injured the woman driving the Jeep.

The CR-V driver escaped uninjured.

Police said neither alcohol nor drugs were considered factors in the collision but said speeding contributed.

Police continue to investigate.