Twin Falls, ID — Three people were hospitalized after a three-vehicle accident in Twin Falls, Idaho, on Friday, June 12, 2015. The accident took place at the intersection of 3600 North and 3000 East, around 1:00 in the afternoon.
Reports have identified Varvara Ispiryan as the driver of a Honda that blew through a stop sign and was hit by a Ford Expedition that was being driven by 25-year-old Hannah Ihler.
The force of the collision sent Ihler’s Expedition off the side of the road, and Ispiryan’s Honda into the path of a Volvo semi-truck.
Three people were sent to St. Luke’s Magic Valley following the crash. Ispiryan, Ihler, and Doug Russell, who was Ihler’s passenger.
Police are continuing to investigate the crash.
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Scene of the Accident
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Commentary
Unfortunately, I see accidents like this all the time. This didn’t happen in the middle of the night. It was in the middle of the afternoon, at an intersection, where there are usually traffic signs and traffic lights. These accidents happen because drivers just aren’t paying close enough attention. The thing is, when they do that, not only are they putting others at risk, but themselves, as well. You’ll notice that the person responsible for this accident ended up driving in front of a tractor-trailer. Luckily, they survived. This accident could have very easily turned out much worse. This only illustrates the importance of keeping your eyes open and being alert while driving.
— Grossman Law Offices
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