The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 26, 1989 - Page 5 Winds halt search for submerged car ST. IGNACE, Mich. (AP) - Four-foot waves and a strong wind prevented state police divers Monday from beginning their underwater search for a car that plunged 170 feet off the Mackinac Bridge. State police said they still don't know who was inside the light blue subcompact car that witnesses Friday evening saw careen off the bridge and into the chilly Straits of Mackinac. Three days of {strong winds through the straits between lakes Michigan and Huron have stymied any extensive search of the deep wa- ter. The occupants of the missing car are presumed dead. The vehicle, the first car to tum- ble off the bridge, went over a 3 1/2 foot guardrail. Mackinac Bridge Authority offi- cials say the rail met federal safety requirements when the bridge was built in 1957, but those require- ments since have been changed to de- flect out-of-control vehicle back onto the road. . Bridge Authority Superintendent Walter North said yesterday the bridge's 32-year-old guardrails are safe. Extensive scraping of the guardrail and bridgework indicate the vehicle went over the side at close to a right angle, North said. "I suspect if it was a real severe angle you could have this on any type of barrier," he said. Until the accident, North said, he never believed a small car could clear the bridge railing. "It wasn't a pos- sibility," he said. North said he believed the car was on the inside lane to pass a vehicle and apparently veered too sharply as it moved back into the outside lane. He disputed an earlier Coast Guard official's statement that high winds could have forced the car off the bridge. The wind was blowing between 35 and 40 mph at the time of the accident. "We've never had a vehicle blow off the bridge, including Friday night," North said. "It appears it was a freak accident." A state police report of the acci- dent will be turned over to the bridge authority for review, North said. Sgt. Kenneth Hardy of the State Police post at St. Ignace said officers have taken about 100 calls from people who haven't heard from friends or relatives traveling through the area. He said one call fit all con- ditions of the accident, but Hardy de- clined to elaborate. North said the accident did not appear to shake confidence in the 5- mile long suspension bridge. He said 11,600 vehicles crossed the bridge Saturday, more than from the sane day last year, and 13,000 vehicles drove across Sunday. 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