An 18-year-old driver entered the southbound lanes of I-93 at Exit 13 in Concord while traveling north and subsequently drove the wrong way. The driver's Hyundai sedan crossed into the high-speed lane and collided with a Chevrolet pickup driven by a 57-year-old Barrington man. Emergency personnel freed the driver from the vehicle, prompting closure of two southbound lanes for about 15 minutes. Both drivers were taken to a local hospital for evaluation of non-life-threatening injuries. Police have not announced any charges or citations and state the crash remains under investigation.
An 18-year-old drove the wrong way on I-93 in Concord, New Hampshire, midday Thursday and then collided with a pickup in the high-speed lane, State Police said. Liana Fox, of Bow, allegedly entered the southbound lanes of the interstate at Exit 13 in Concord while traveling north. Her Hyundai sedan then crossed into the high-speed lane, where it struck the Chevrolet pickup, which was being driven by a 57-year-old Barrington man, according to police.
Local News The crash happened at about noon Thursday on the interstate in Concord, New Hampshire. "Due to the severity of the crash, two lanes of I-93 southbound were closed for about 15 minutes while emergency personnel freed Fox from the vehicle," police said. "Both drivers were transported to a local hospital for evaluation of non-life-threatening injuries," they added. Police didn't announce any charges or citations. They said the crash remains under investigation.
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