Lebanon, PA (December 2, 2024) – A three-vehicle crash in Lebanon City on Sunday night left three individuals injured and sent them to the hospital. The accident occurred at 9:39 p.m. in the 400 block of Walnut Street/Route 422.
According to Lebanon City police, the crash involved a 16-year-old boy who was driving at a high rate of speed along Walnut Street. The teen struck another vehicle that had failed to stop at the intersection of Walnut and Fifth Streets. After the initial collision, the 16-year-old’s vehicle continued, hitting and damaging the porches of two nearby homes on the block. Meanwhile, the second vehicle involved in the crash struck a legally parked vehicle.
The 16-year-old driver, along with two passengers in his vehicle, were transported to a local hospital to receive medical care for their injuries. The current conditions of the injured individuals have not been released by authorities. Fortunately, no one was reported to be seriously hurt in the parked vehicle.
The Lebanon City Police Department has launched an investigation into the crash. Authorities have not yet released additional details regarding the specific circumstances that led to the accident.
Our thoughts go to the victims as we hope for their recovery.
Vehicle Collisions in Lebanon City
Lebanon City, located in Lebanon County, is known for its busy streets and residential areas. The incident on Walnut Street highlights the dangers of high-speed driving and failure to yield at intersections, which can lead to serious accidents, especially in urban settings with dense traffic and pedestrians.
As the investigation continues, local authorities are advising drivers to exercise caution, obey traffic laws, and remain vigilant when approaching intersections, particularly at night when visibility can be limited.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a vehicle collision, seeking prompt medical attention and legal guidance is essential. Local Accident Reports offers up-to-date information and assistance for victims of accidents during the recovery process.
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