AMARILLO, TX — One person was taken to the hospital following a two-vehicle accident that happened in Amarillo, Texas on Tuesday, February 10th, 2015. Local news said that the accident happened just before 7:00 Tuesday morning.
One person was taken to the hospital after the pickup truck they were driving and another truck collided at the intersection of Highway 60 and North Masterson Road. Officials believe one of the vehicles may have ran the stop sign before the accident.
The driver of the Chevy pickup truck was taken by a private vehicle to a nearby hospital with unspecified injuries.
Amarillo Police are still investigating the accident at this time.
Scene of the Accident
Commentary:
This accident is probably going to be the fault of whatever vehicle ran the stop sign at the intersection. The newspaper was not specific as to which vehicle may have run the stop, so if anybody knows more about this accident than what is floating around in the news, I’d be interested to hear it.
— Grossman Law Offices
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