Teen driver flips car in early morning accident
NORWICH – Four young men were lucky enough to walk away from a roll-over accident on East River Road in the Town of Norwich this morning. The car, a while Nissan Altima, was driven by a 17 year-old Greene resident.
According to Deputy Jeff Messina of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, the car was headed north on County Road 32 when it left the roadway approximately two miles south of Polkville Hill. The car barreled through a locked livestock gate and rode the guard rail approximately 100 yards up a steep private drive before overturning. It left debris strewn in its wake, including a sawed off utility pole which was uprooted in the crash.
According to Messina, the driver claimed to have “blacked out.” When he awoke, the car was on its roof.
“He didn’t even touch his brakes,” Messina said.
The young man and his three male passengers, all from the Greene/Smithville area, walked away from the crash with only minor cuts and bruises. They were already out of the vehicle when the first responders arrived at the scene at approximately 7:40 a.m. The four young men were treated at the scene by members of the Norwich Fire Department and EMS.
Messina said tickets would be issued.
According to Deputy Jeff Messina of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, the car was headed north on County Road 32 when it left the roadway approximately two miles south of Polkville Hill. The car barreled through a locked livestock gate and rode the guard rail approximately 100 yards up a steep private drive before overturning. It left debris strewn in its wake, including a sawed off utility pole which was uprooted in the crash.
According to Messina, the driver claimed to have “blacked out.” When he awoke, the car was on its roof.
“He didn’t even touch his brakes,” Messina said.
The young man and his three male passengers, all from the Greene/Smithville area, walked away from the crash with only minor cuts and bruises. They were already out of the vehicle when the first responders arrived at the scene at approximately 7:40 a.m. The four young men were treated at the scene by members of the Norwich Fire Department and EMS.
Messina said tickets would be issued.
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