17-year-old killed in a two-vehicle crash after their vehicle hydroplaned in the rain, left the roadway, overcorrected and collided head-on with another vehicle on Cornwallis Road in Clayton, North Carolina
Teen Driver Killed In Johnston County Crash
The State Highway Parol said a red Toyota Celica, driven by a 17 year-old female, was traveling south when it hydroplaned in the rain, ran off the roadway to the right, overcorrected, and crossed the centerline. The passenger side of the Toyota struck a white Chevy Impala that was traveling north on Cornwallis Road.
Deadly crash on NC 540 kills 19-year-old who hit minivan filled with children
The driver of a BMW lost control, ran off the road and hit a minivan. State troopers said speed was a factor.
Deadly head-on crash in Johnston County leaves one dead and others in the hospital
It was also reported that the driver of the red car was hydroplaned and swerved across the roadway before being hit by the white car.
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