Injuries Reported in Foothills Collision
Saturday, December 13, 2014 @ 4:48 PM
Prince George, B.C. – Emergency personnel were called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision at Foothills Boulevard and North Nechako Road this afternoon.
The impact, at approximately 3:50pm, occurred right at the intersection and involved two compact passenger vehicles. Initial reports from the scene indicated that two and possible three people had been injured. Nature of the injuries sustained in the collision is not known at this time.
Traffic was moved slowly through the site by emergency crews.
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Its all those bad drivers. They need to check out Friday Free for All and get some good driving tips
Cheers
^ inappropriate comment considering the circumstances IMO
I agree northernspirit. Another malevolent comment from the sad little passive aggressive troll/man in “Abby” barf.
So now I guess we have to spend another $10 million or so to make this a “safer” intersection. Its a very ‘wide open’ intersection!
People in this town won’t hit the brakes or even take their foot off the gas when someone turns in front of them. Maybe we need a much higher deductible introduced, so people know if they have an accident, they’re going to pay. The way its set up now, there is no penalty for poor driving. Maybe everyone is going to have to take a defensive driving course, as well, in order to get a license.
Maybe everyone is going to have to take a defensive driving course, as well, in order to get a license.
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You have my vote!
I thought the comment was quite appropriate comment.
Cheers
Well when somebody with a N and no insurance cuts off traffic this is what happens. Won’t mention race.
Give more said, “People in this town won’t hit the brakes or even take their foot off the gas when someone turns in front of them.”
If your turning in front of traffic and causing others to break then you shouldn’t have made the turn in the first place. The thru traffic have right of way.
bkcf34: That is absolutely true but I see vehicles turning when they shouldn’t very often and oncoming vehicles won’t even look out for their own safety, let alone anyone else’s. That is what I meant.
If a person is not looking out for the mistakes of other drivers and adjusting their driving accordingly to accommodate them and possibly prevent an accident, then a defensive driving course is in order.
My first boss in a truck driving job told me that we have to do our own driving and half of everybody else’s too. It is true if you want to be accident free.
Driving is a responsibility that too many people don’t take seriously enough.
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