ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — One man was taken to the hospital after a major accident with a snowplow in Rockland County, New York on Monday, February 23rd, 2015. News reports said that the accident happened at about 7:20 Monday evening.
An as-of-yet unidentified man was hurt when the car he was driving and a snow plow collided for reasons currently under investigation while driving on Highway 9W. Police did not say exactly how the accident happened.
The driver of the car was taken to the hsopital where he was reported in critical condition.
New York DOT officials are investigating the accident.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
Commentary:
Considering the news is so void of details several days after the accident, does anybody have an idea as to what happened? Usually news agencies and police are quick to provide answers, even if they’re not the right ones. With no details whatsoever, are the police even sure what happened? If there are still too many questions, victims can always have their own investigation conducted by an independent party, which usually turns over more stones, and spends more time dissecting details many officials miss at their first glance before moving onto another case. An independent investigation could provide several answers, while not being bothered by all the other responsibilities police have to contend with.
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