Trooper Brian Rose, 42, and an 84-year-old driver were injured in a head-on collision in a construction zone on Highway 177 in Stillwater, Oklahoma
84-year-old driver crashes into Oklahoma trooper while in Stillwater construction zone, OHP says
An 84-year-old driver crossed three lanes of traffic before slamming into Rose's vehicle, according to authorities. At the time of the accident, the 42-year-old trooper was on a construction shift, assisting with traffic flow.
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