2 Bucks County Motorcycle Accidents Result in Injuries on Wednesday

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Two motorcycle accidents occurred in the Greater Philadelphia area on Wednesday.  The first accident occurred in Hilltown when 45 year old motorcyclist Stephen Lee from Holland collided with a car at the intersection of Hilltown Pike and Diamond Street.  According to police, the accident occurred when a Honda Civic driven by 76 year old Roseann Hoffman of Lansdale was making a left turn onto Diamond Street and struck Mr. Lee’s motorcycle. Mr. Lee was taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital to treat a possible broken shoulder. 

The second accident occurred Wednesday afternoon when a motorcycle driven by 23 year old Jacob Hartman crashed with an SUV in West Rockhill at Route 152 and State Road.  According to police, this accident happened when Mr. Hartman was attempting to make a left turn onto Route 152 from State Road and collided with a car traveling west across Route 152 from Highland Park Road.  That car was driven by 70 year old John Lacava of Gilbertsville.  Hartman is in fair condition at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Another Toyota Recall is Issued: This Time It is Lexus

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

On May 21, 2010 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a recall of approximately 3800 Lexus vehicles because of a potential problem with the electrical steering.  The recalled models include the LS460 (2009-2010), LS460L (2009-2010), LS600H (2010) and the LS600HL (2010).

According to the recall notice the steering wheel can become off centered up to 90 degrees when the driver makes a turn, thereby significantly increasing the risk of a crash.  Toyota has halted production of these vehicles and urges people who own the recalled Lexus vehicles to contact a dealer about a repair which should be available soon.

This recall adds to the millions of Toyota and Lexus vehicles already recalled during 2010.

Tire Falls off Truck and Slams into Mercedes, 1 Person is Injured

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Yesterday morning at around 10 a.m., 2 tires came off a tractor trailer truck on Route 30 in Springettsbury Township.  The tires came of the rear right side of the truck that was carrying logs. 

One of the tires rolled over the median line and hit the driver’s door of an eastbound Mercedes.    The driver was taken to York Hospital with head and neck pain after the accident.  Police estimate that the tire was travelling about 50 mph when it hit the Mercedes, injuring the driver and causing damage to the car.

The other tire bounced over the guardrail and landed in a field.  It did not cause any injuries.

Police believe that the accident was caused by lug nuts that were not properly fastened between the tires and the axles.  The investigation is continuing.

Pennsylvania Senate Tables Legislation Regarding Cell Phone Use by Teenage Drivers

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Senate voted to table legislation that would have placed new cell phone guidelines on teenage drivers.  The legislation that was proposed would have cited teenage drivers for using a cell phone while driving if they were already pulled over for another offense.  Police would not have had the authority to pull a teenage driver over just for using a cell phone.  The proposed legislation would have also limited the number of passengers a teenage driver could have in the car and would have suspended teenage drivers’ licenses for 90 days if they were caught driving 26 miles or more over the speed limit.

Some opponents of the legislation believe that the proposed bill did not go far enough with regard to teenage talking and texting while driving.  They believe that cell phone use, particularly texting, should be a primary offense.

Monday’s vote ended with 32 Pennsylvania Senators voting to table the motion, 15 voting against tabling the motion, and 3 senators not voting.

If you believe that stricter laws would help keep teenage drivers and everyone with whom they share the road safe then contact your Pennsylvania state senator to voice your opinion and request that legislation be proposed.

3 People Injured in North Fayette Accident

Monday, May 24th, 2010

A Saturday night car accident in North Fayette injured three people last weekend.  The accident occurred when a 19 year old driver lost control of her car on Route 22.  It was raining at the time of the accident and police have said that the driver was travelling too fast for the road conditions.  Her car crashed into the berm of the road and an embankment before rolling over.

The driver, Ruchelle Walker, was injured in the auto accident as were her two passengers, 22 year old Sarah Kolar  and 22 year old Jonathan Beatty.  According to the police, Ms. Walker suffered critical injuries, Ms. Kolar suffered significant injuries, and Mr. Beatty was treated and released from the hospital.

All three of the injured people in this crash were taken to UPMC Mercy for medical treatment.

Lancaster Hit and Run Driver Kills Bicyclist

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Early Thursday morning a bicyclist was killed while riding in the 700 block of New Holland Avenue in Lancaster.  The accident happened around 1 a.m.

The police found the bicyclist about a block over from where the accident occurred.  This driver who hit the bicyclist fled the scene of the accident. 

The bicyclist was taken to Lancaster General Hospital and died a short time after arriving at the hospital.  His identity has not yet been released but police say that he was a 27 year old man from East Hempfield Township.

Police believe that the car that hit the bicyclist was a German make hatchback style car.  Anyone with any information about this Lancaster hit and run accident is urged to call Lancaster Police.

Pennsylvania Bike Accident Fatalities Rise: Tips to Stay Safe on Your Bike This Summer

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

With spring well underway and summer fast approaching, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has some words of caution when it comes to bike riding.  In 2009, Pennsylvania bike accident fatalities rose significantly from 2008 numbers.

Thus, the PennDOT , through an article on gantdaily.com is urging bicycle riders to:

  • Be visible to motorists;
  • Be predictable in their actions;
  • Obey the rules of the road that motorists must obey;
  • Consider getting training on how to ride a bike safely on public streets;
  • Put away their cell phones while bike riding;
  • Refrain from using headphones;
  • Wear helmets and protective gear;
  • Ride a bicycle that is a good fit;
  • Make sure tires are properly inflated; and to
  • Make sure their bikes have working horns or bells;

If you ride your bike on public streets then it is important to follow the advice provided above in order to prevent a serious or fatal accident.

Delano Woman Seriously Injured in 2 Car Crash

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

On Monday May 18,2010 77 year old Allen Herman of Nesquehoning was trying to make a left turn into the state Driver License Center on Route 309 in Hazle Township when he caused an accident.  As Mr. Herman was trying to make the left turn into the Driver License Center, he went directly into the path of Jean Zimmerman’s car. 

67 year old Jean Zimmerman of Delano was flown from the scene of the accident to Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown with serious injuries.  She remained hospitalized there on Tuesday.

Mr. Herman will be ticketed for the accident, according to police working on this Luzerne County car crash.

How You Can Help Stop Distracted Driving in Pennsylvania

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Are you concerned about distracted driving in Pennsylvania?  Are you committed to making Pennsylvania roads safer?

If so, you may be interested in the campaign tools to combat distracted driving that are offered on the federal government’s distraction.gov website.

The materials include logos that you can use on written communications regarding distracted driving, key messages that you can communicate to others regarding distracted driving, tips for working with the media on this issue, and other information designed to get parents, schools, community groups, police officers and employers to work together to stop cell phone use while driving specifically and distracted driving generally.

For specific tips about what you can do to combat distracted driving please visit the distraction.gov website.  Together we can make a difference and save lives!

DUI Arrests are Down in Lehigh Valley but DUI Accidents are Up

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Lehigh Valley may have something to be concerned about.  A recently issued state police report indicates that in 2009 DUI arrests were up across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and that DUI accidents and fatalities were down. Statewide, DUI arrests were up four percent and DUI accidents were down 1 percent from 2008 statistics.

However, that trend is not true for Lehigh County which saw fewer DUI arrests in 2009 and more DUI crashes.  In Lehigh County, State Police Troop M which covers the Lehigh Valley and Bucks County had six percent fewer DUI arrests and 13 percent more accidents compared to the 2008 numbers.

The lack of drunk driving arrests in Lehigh County may be contributing to the increase in drunk driving accidents in the area.  It is important to remain vigilant and to carefully watch the conduct of other drivers. If you see a driver behaving recklessly or driving erratically get out of the way and call the police.

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