Greensboro, NC (December 30, 2024) – A devastating four-vehicle collision on US 29 North near Lakeview Cemetery claimed the life of one individual and left others injured on Saturday evening. The Greensboro Police Department (GPD) reported that the accident occurred at approximately 6:55 p.m., drawing a response from Greensboro Fire and Guilford County EMS.
According to authorities, a Ram 3500 pickup truck driven by a 41-year-old Greensboro man was stopped in the right lane of US 29 North due to an unrelated crash further along the highway. Tymir Price, 22, of Danville, Va., was driving a Honda Accord northbound when he collided with the rear of the stationary Ram. The impact caused a chain reaction, pushing the Ram into a Nissan Rogue, which then struck an Audi A4.
Tragically, Price was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Two other drivers involved in the crash were also hospitalized with minor injuries. The Greensboro Police Department’s Crash Reconstruction Unit is actively investigating the circumstances of the collision.
Our thoughts are with the family of Tymir Price and all others impacted by this tragic incident.
Multi-Vehicle Crashes in North Carolina
Multi-vehicle accidents, like the one on US 29 North, often result in significant damage and injuries due to their complexity. Chain reaction crashes are particularly hazardous, as vehicles impacted by an initial collision can cause further harm to others in close proximity. Busy highways, such as US 29, are especially prone to such incidents due to high traffic volumes and varying speeds.
When involved in a multi-vehicle accident, it is vital for victims to seek immediate medical attention, document the crash scene, and consult professionals to understand their rights. These steps can help ensure that victims are able to navigate the challenging aftermath of a serious collision.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports. If you or someone you know has been injured or affected by a crash, reach out to Local Accident Reports for support.