Man injured after driver allegedly uses wrong turn signal, causing two-vehicle crash at State Route 104 and State Route 21 in Williamson, New York
Modified Date:
Tue, 01/04/2022 - 2:16pmAccident Date:
Monday, January 3, 2022Rochester man injured in Williamson crash
Deputies say they were told the Rochester man had his left turn signal on when the Palmyra man attempted the right turn.
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Type: Car Accident
Topics:
Right of Way/Failure to YieldRoadway:
State Route 104 and State Route 21City:
Williamson, NYCounty:
Wayne County, NYArea:
Syracuse, NY
Comments
This is false information.
This is false information. The Rochester driver was in the middle lane heading east on Rt-104. The Palmyra man was heading west on Rt-104 and turned left heading south on Rt-21. I have pictures of both cars which clearly show the Rochester man's car having point of impact on the front driver side, and the Palmyra man's car showing impact on the front passenger side.
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