Drivers escape major injury in morning smash

| 15/08/2012

crash.jpg(CNS): Police have now confirmed that the female driver of a vehicle which overturned on Shamrock Avenue yesterday morning was treated for only minor injuries following the collision. No one else was hurt in the smash that took place shortly before 9am on Tuesday. Police are now looking for witnesses to the crash which happened when a silver SUCV exited Victory Avenue onto Shamrock Road and collided with an eastbound car before overturning.  Anyone who witnessed the crash is asked to contact PC Marcia Ellis at the Traffic Management Unit on 946-6254.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Wonder how many drivers have been actually charged for driving while using a cellphone since the law came into effect? Probably only a handful, since some police officers are the biggest offenders. What's the sense of having these traffic laws if they are not enforced? What really make me laugh is that most new cars over $20,000 have Bluetooth links for cellphones as a standard equipment. I've seen many drivers of these new cars still with a celphone stuck totheir ear. Being technically deficient is no excuse either.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Nice…..how is the checking of insurance going? What is the penalty for not having insurance? In some countries it is jail.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Most of those big suv drivers cant drive.a couple of weeks ago i had to park one for a lady driver who tried for about 15 mins to reverse into a spot,she finally said ,sir can you park this vehicle for me.it.'s the after ivan effect with these suvs

  4. Anonymous says:

    There was an awful accident on South Church Street Friday morning with a white Honda SUV tipped over in the bush at the side of the road and I saw an ambulance taking this driver away.  Does anyone know if he is alright?  Also I hear there was another nasty accident this morning.  Many of these collisions/accidents/losing control of vehicles is down to poordriving.  People really do need to learn to drive more responsibly.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Probably just typical Cayman intersection driving: approaching traffic only has right of way if it doesn't have time to make an emergency stop before hitting you. Once you've given way to three cars, just put your faith in the almighty and roll on through.