Driver swerves to miss dog, hits vehicle containing woman, infant, and child instead on 100 South in Saint George, Utah
Driver swerves to miss dog, hits vehicle instead
The driver of the 4-Runner told police he was heading west on 100 South and before he reached the corner of 600 East a dog ran out in front of his vehicle.
To avoid hitting the animal the driver swerved to the right and struck the Expedition that was parked under a tree next to the St. George City cemetery.
The driver of the Expedition was tending to her baby inside of the vehicle when it was struck by the 4-Runner. Moments before the collision the woman had also unbuckled another daughter from her car seat to allow the child to move around while they were parked.
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