Car Driver Crashes Into the Side of a Truck
The accident occurred at an intersection at 10:45 pm local time.
A woman driving a car crashed into a truck at an intersection on January 11, 2023, at 10:45 pm local time. The accident occurred at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and Main Street in the town of Middleton, Wyoming. Witnesses reported that the woman was driving a white Honda Civic and appeared to be driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The car was traveling eastbound and failed to yield at the intersection, slamming into the side of the truck, a semi, which was traveling southbound.
The woman was rushed to the hospital and remains in critical condition.
The woman was rushed to a nearby hospital with severe injuries. There were no other injuries reported in the accident, and no charges have been filed at this time. Police are investigating the cause of the accident. According to the police report, the woman driving the car was conscious and alert at the scene of the accident but was unable to provide a clear statement about what happened. The truck driver was not injured in the accident.
The truck driver was not injured in the accident and was able to provide a statement to police.
The truck driver was not injured in the accident. He was able to provide a statement to police, stating that he was driving southbound on Main Street when the car ran the stop sign at the intersection and crashed into the side of his truck. He said that he was unable to avoid the accident. The police report also indicated that the truck driver was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This statement by the truck driver has been substantiated by police officers at the scene after interviewing witnesses and reviewing footage from the truck's dash camera.
The accident is still under investigation.
Police are still investigating the cause of the accident and have not yet released any further information. They are asking anyone who witnessed the accident to contact them so they can provide a statement. They are also asking for the public's help in locating any video footage of the accident that may have been recorded by nearby businesses or residents.