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Sunday, November 17, 2013
The Utah Highway Patrol said a 19-year-old Sanpete County man remained in critical condition Wednesday, two days after a head-on collision. A U.H.P. spokesperson said there had been no change in the status of Brady Kyle Simons, who remained at an unspecified hospital after being evacuated from the crash site Monday morning by medical helicopter. He was in intensive care.
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Area: 
Trenton-NJ
Officials now say Surace and Szatkowski were killed after their car swerved to avoid a deer while driving on Dutch Road in East Brunswick. They ran off the roadway and struck a telephone pole. Police have determined that the car was traveling at 56 miles-per-hour at the time of the accident. The high school sweethearts had been dating since 2012
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

A semi-truck hit and killed a woman, identified the victim as 24-year-old Alea Price of Seattle, who was sitting in her car and waiting for help after she struck a deer on Interstate 405 Monday. Price called 911 several times to report that she was stopped in one of the left lanes on I-405 southbound in Bellevue. Unfortunately, a semi struck the woman's car and pushed it off the left shoulder. Price was alive when medics arrived, but died before making it to the hospital. Troopers said she followed the advice most people hear about what to do after a collision - stay in your car.

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Friday, July 5, 2013

A motorcyclist died after a collision with a deer. Terry Cutright of East Wenatchee was riding a Harley Davidson with his wife Saturday on the Entiat River Road when a deer ran in front of them. Both were thrown from the cycle in the collision. Terry Cutright was taken to Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee where he was pronounced dead. Velma Curtright suffered only minor injuries.5 things every motorcycle accident victim needs to do immediately

Date: 
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The accident happened Wednesday night in the 38900 block of SR 165 near the town of Carbonado.

It's a love story for the ages. 

A drunk bear in Colorado broke into a Subaru last week and wasn't content with simply trashing the car like a normal bear. No, this bear also crashed the car into a mailbox before using it as a bathroom. 

Ron Cornelisu, neighbor of the unfortunate car owner, told the Durango Herald that he heard a commotion at 5 a.m. one day.

"Usually, I don’t get up at 5 o’clock unless there is a bear driving a car down the street."