- Lee Coleman | August 31, 2006 7:45 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsThe accident happened around 4:30 p.m. Saturday on Moore Hill in Corbin. The boy entered the highway from a path in the woods striking the right front fender of the car. The boy hit the windshield of the vehicle shattering it. He was taken to Baptist Regional Medical Center for treatment.Kentucky State Police Trooper A. J. Bunch said the boy did not appear to be seriously injured. Police were...
- Lee Coleman | August 30, 2006 1:41 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsA one-vehicle accident sent two Grayson County teenagers to the hospital. The 16-year- old Leitchfield boy was traveling north on HWY 185 when he came around a curve and met a tractor going at a slow rate of speed. The vehicle ran off the roadway to avoid impact with the tractor and struck a tree. Both the driver and 17-year-old passenger were transported to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center.
- Lee Coleman | August 30, 2006 8:01 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsKentucky State Police are joining with other law enforcement and safety agencies in a new crackdown on impaired drivers called "Drunk Driving. Over the Limit, Under Arrest" The enforcement will run through the Labor Day holiday which ends 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 4th. Through August 13, 2006 there were 538 people who lost their lives on Kentucky roadways. Alcohol was a factor in 124 of...
- Lee Coleman | August 29, 2006 7:58 AM |
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Tractor-Trailer AccidentsA semi tractor-trailer overturned Saturday causing Kentucky 141 to close for about 3 ½ hours. The 2001 Freightliner carrying a load of corn missed a curve, crossed the center line and dropped off the shoulder of the road. The driver had to be extricated by the Morganfield Rescue Squad and was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
- Lee Coleman | August 28, 2006 7:43 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsAccording to the Kentucky Transportation Center, auto crashes kill more children in KY than anything else. Many of those lives could have been saved if people would have used seatbelts and cars seats. Both state and federal law require drivers to use car seats for infants and children 40 inches in height or less. Proper use can reduce the risk of death by 70% and the need for hospitalization by...
- Lee Coleman | August 27, 2006 7:40 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsThe two accidents occurred about one half mile from each other. One crash resulted in 4 people being transported to Harlan Appalachian Regional Hospital. A car reportedly crossed the center line striking the other car head on. The driver of the at fault vehicle was charged with driving under the influence of drugs. The second wreck happened about an hour later. The driver of one vehicle had to...
- Lee Coleman | August 26, 2006 7:37 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsWilliam Preston is trying to bring awareness to the dangers of cell phone usage while driving. Drennon resident John T. Sharp was killed while riding his motorcycle when a car crossed into his lane and struck him. The person driving the vehicle was dialing her cell phone when she swerved into his lane.According to the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, cell phone distraction causes...
- Lee Coleman | August 25, 2006 7:24 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsThe Rowan County car accident happened on Tuesday. A car crossed the center line and collided with another car. A 5 year old passenger, and a driver were airlifted to UK Hospital in Lexington. KY 377 was closed for more than 3 hours on Tuesday night. One of the drivers was not wearing a seatbelt.
- Lee Coleman | August 24, 2006 3:28 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsThree Nicholasville children were killed Tuesday night and three were injured when the van they were in crashed into a tree on Watts Mill Road just south of Nicholasville around 8 p.m. They were returning from a swimming trip. Of the injured one was listed in critical condition, one in fair condition, the other was in good condition. The accident is being investigated by the sheriffs department...
- Lee Coleman | August 24, 2006 3:15 PM |
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Workplace InjuriesAuthorities are investigating the cause of a train accident that injured two employees and sent another to the hospital with heat exhaustion. One was airlifted after being trapped for several hours in the train's locomotive. One train had stopped to switch cars when it was hit by the second train. Investigators are looking into both the possibilities of human error and mechanical malfunction.
- Lee Coleman | August 20, 2006 8:36 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsThe cause of the car crash is being investigated. The driver struck a retaining wall and the van rolled several times across I-75 and a guard rail before coming to a stop at the bottom of a hill. Traffic was closed temporarily so a helicopter from UK Medical Center could land.Read more about this accident.
- Lee Coleman | August 19, 2006 8:42 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsA 5 year old boy died Sunday after being hit by an ATV that was accidentally shifted into neutral, causing it to roll down an embankment. The ATV struck the child causing serious head injuries. Evan Warren and his older brother were playing outside a home on Apple Grove Road about 11 a.m. when the older boy accidentally shifted the four-wheeler into neutral, causing it to roll about 5 to 7 feet...
- Lee Coleman | August 18, 2006 8:36 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsA Floyd county woman died, and a Pikeville woman was injured when two cars collided in a Prestonsburg crash. Traffic was detoured for nearly 3 hours. Reports indicate seatbelts were not in use in one of the vehicles.Witnesses who left the scene before being interviewed by officers please call the Prestonsburg Police Department at (606) 886-1010 to give a statement about what they saw.
- Lee Coleman | August 17, 2006 12:56 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsTen of the 16 car accident victims were not wearing seatbelts. Three of the motorcycle accident victims were not wearing helmets. Alcohol was indicated in 3 of the crashes.Citizens can contribute to highway safety by reporting erratic drivers to the Kentucky State Police toll-free at 1-800-222-5555. Callers will remain anonymous and should give a description of the vehicle, location, direction...