According to witnesses, a middle-aged woman was driving down the hill when she hit a parked car and flipped her van on its top.
She was the only person in her vehicle and received medical treatment on scene before being transported to the hospital.
Her injuries were not severe.
It's not yet clear if any charges will be filed.
Holiday Lane is located in the Summit Avenue subdivision off of Grand Avenue, where the speed limit is 25 MPH.
Kate Stephens lives near the collision and said she heard it from about a block away.
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Wow i hope it was not the speed of the vehicle. They fly down summit half the time running the stop signs. We need more patrolling for sure.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it's likely not to happen to get more patrol on Summit. I went to council countless times years ago to solve the same problem of dangerously speeding vehicles on my street Klainecrest which is popular to use as a cut through street. It was several months of persistence on my part of addressing council, City Manager, police department etc to even get the city to lower the speed limit to 20 mph from 25mph AND add children at play signs....not going to do zilch if street isn't patrolled to pull speeders on the lowered speed limit.
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