Undated (KCSi-T.V. News Jul 26,201)  —  The North Dakota Highway Patrol has issued the final report on the July 6, 2012 fatal two vehicle accident on I-94 near Jamestown.

The report says just before the  deadly head on collision, both drivers attempted to avoid the collision.

A Jamestown,  man 28 year old Wyatt Klein man was intoxicated when his pickup truck ran into the car of a West Fargo family, occupants of a Subaru car.

Aaron and Allison Deutscher, their year-and-a-half old daughter, and Klein were all killed.

A witnesses,  told authoriities, Klein  drove east out of the Crystal Springs rest area using the westbound entrance ramp and was going 75 to 80 mph in the wrong direction on I-94.

The  Deutscher vehicle,  had just finished passing a semi and moved back into the driving lane of westbound I-94. The report doesn’t indicate how fast the Deutscher was traveling before the crash.

Before the collision, which occurred about half a mile east of a hill crest, Klein moved from the passing lane into the driving lane that the Deutscher vehicle was traveling in.

Just prior to the crash, Aaron Deutscher steered left and Klein steered right, resulting in a head-on crash with an overlap of 80 to 90 percent.

A blood sample showed Klein had a blood-alcohol level of 0.25, more than three times the legal limit of 0.08 percent for driving.