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2 Toyota SUVs collide in pre Super Bowl Ridgewood Crash

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2 Toyota SUVs collide in pre Super Bowl Ridgewood Crash
February 2,2014
Boyd A. Loving
8:45 PM

Ridgewood NJ, A Toyota Highlander collided with a Toyota Sequoia at the intersection of North Walnut Street and Robinson Lane just prior to the Super Bowl kickoff on Sunday evening.

The Highlander’s driver was transported by ambulance to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood with non life threatening neck & back injuries; the Sequoia’s driver was uninjured.  The collision’s force propelled both vehicles head on into immovable objects; the Highlander wound up smashed into a utility pole and the Sequoia wedged against a large tree.  Each car sustained heavy front end damage; both were removed by flatbed tow trucks.  Air bags deployed in both vehicles during the crash.  A stop sign was destroyed in the crash and the utility pole requires replacement.

RIdgewood FD personnel attended to a minor fluid spill resultant from the crash.  One summons was issued in connection with the incident; police at the scene did not reveal its nature.

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7 thoughts on “2 Toyota SUVs collide in pre Super Bowl Ridgewood Crash

  1. What does the super bowl have to do with anything?

  2. some idiot on the way to a party not paying attention

  3. All these out-of-state plates speeding all over N. Walnut Street, night and day. How many accidents have there been on this street in the last year, not to mention all the work trucks everyday, even on Sundays. Been living here 20 years never saw so much activity on one intersection.

  4. Why N. Walnut?

  5. Maybe you should read the post about retaliation. God, I hope it wasn’t because they were so busy spying on that teenage girl in that house!

  6. #5 did I miss something in another post? Are the police stalking, I mean surveilling, a teenage girl?

  7. Right away the Police.

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