“That fellow had better settle down!” exclaimed Jerry. “He’s going too fast to make this turn, and this bank is one of the most dangerous around here.”
The boys themselves had safely taken the turn, and come past the steep embankment on which it bordered, but the man in the roadster was approaching it.
“He isn’t slowing down,” said Ned.
“Better yell at him,” suggested Bob. “Maybe he doesn’t know the road.”
“Look out for that turn!” cried Jerry, as the man passed them.
It is doubtful if he heard them. Certainly he did not heed, for he swung around the turn at full speed. A moment later the boys, who had drawn to one side of the road, in order to give the man plenty of room to pass, looked back.
They saw the speeding roadster leave the highway and plunge down the bank, turning over and pinning the driver underneath.
“There he goes!” cried Jerry, jamming on the brakes.