San Antonio, TX — A woman was taken to the hospital in critical conditions following a traffic accident in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday, September 4, 2014. The accident took place on UTSA Blvd., around nine in the morning.
According to local reports, the woman was traveling west along UTSA when a man traveling in the oncoming lane crossed the road’s center lines and crashed into her. Police are still investigating the accident. They have said that alcohol did not play a role in the accident, although wet roads and speeding are possible contributing factors.
The woman was as well as the driver of the other vehicle were both taken to University Hospital. At last report, the man was listed in serious condition.
Scene of the Accident
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