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Six Injured, Including Elderly Woman, in Wrong-Way Crash on Hutchinson River Parkway
Rye Brook, NY – Early Monday morning, a wrong-way crash on the Hutchinson River Parkway near Lincoln Avenue left six people injured, including a 75-year-old woman who suffered serious injuries. The crash occurred just after midnight when a driver traveling southbound in the northbound lanes collided with another vehicle. The wrong-way driver, identified as Joan Feinstein, sustained life-threatening injuries and was taken to Westchester Medical Center. The five occupants of the other vehicle, including two adults and three children, were also transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The incident caused significant traffic disruptions, with northbound lanes of the parkway closed until around 7 a.m. as emergency responders worked to clear the scene. Traffic was diverted through Lincoln Avenue during the closure. The vehicles involved in the crash were towed away, and the parkway reopened shortly afterward.
Local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, including the adequacy of exit ramp signage and potential contributing factors such as poor visibility or driver distraction. "It's a tragic situation, and our thoughts are with the victims and their families," said Chief James Luciano of Westchester Police. "We're committed to determining what happened and preventing future incidents."
The community has rallied around the affected families, offering support and assistance as they begin the recovery process. "It's heart-wrenching to see such a devastating event," said Emily Thompson, a local resident. "We're here to help in any way we can."
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and vigilance while driving. Traffic safety experts have called for improved warning systems and better signage to prevent wrong-way crashes, especially in areas with limited access highways like the Hutchinson River Parkway.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on providing care and support to the injured and their families. The resilience and unity of the community offer hope and strength in the face of this tragedy. "We've been through tough times before, and we will get through this one too," said Maria Lopez, a Red Cross spokesperson. "Together, we are stronger."
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