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Police investigate two-vehicle crash near New Minas Friday

Brent Fox/The Advertiser by Brent Fox/The Advertiser
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Article online since August 2nd 2008, 11:05
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Police investigate two-vehicle crash near New Minas Friday
Emergency responders were at the scene of the two-vehicle crash on Highway 101 near New Minas Friday afternoon. Toemeka Guptill photos
Police investigate two-vehicle crash near New Minas Friday
By Brent Fox

The Advertiser/NovaNewsNow.com

There was a big “bang,’ and soon, a helicopter was flying low over her home.

Toemeka Guptill lives near the site of the two-vehicle collision on Highway 101 south of New Minas, Friday afternoon.

RCMP Traffic Services is investigating the two-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 4 p.m. Friday afternoon, Aug. 1, on Highway 101 near New Minas. The collision between two cars sent three adults to the Valley Regional Hospital and with a child being airlifted to the IWK in Halifax. All were listed in serious condition with undetermined injuries.

Guptill was impressed with the efforts of the emergency response workers. “It didn’t take them long at all to get everybody out of the vehicles.”

She also noted that the vehicles generally withstood the impact.

Guptill noted that a huge plume of black smoke erupted but didn’t last long.

A third vehicle, farm machinery that was uninvolved, was also present in the crash scene.

The 101was closed for almost four hours while the RCMP collision re-constructionist investigated the crash scene.

Emergency medical services as well as firefighters from several departments were also at the scene.

It was the beginning of a long weekend and traffic was heavy.

This was the second crash on Highway 101 in the Greenwich-New Minas area in as many days.

At about 6:19 p.m. Thursday evening, a lone male driver lost control of his west-bound vehicle about a mile east of Exit 11, crossed over the centre-line and ended up in the ditch on the south side of the highway.

The driver was taken to the Valley Regional Hospital with undetermined injuries.

The crash remains under investigation. Alcohol was not believed to have been a factor in the accident.

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Frankie Frank

Comment online since August 3rd 2008
Farmers must respect the 100 Series Highways, this type of incident narrowly escapes each day. There must be a minimum speed on these highways, Quebec has the 60/100 speed factor.
They even inforce it,
Due to the increase of traffic, especially this time of year, please respect teh speed limits, below 70 use four(4) way flashersd, this is not only for large trucks, at least the sign does not state trucks only.

kayt granville

Comment online since August 2nd 2008
So, why are slow moving farm vehicles on the 101??? especially on a Friday afternoon at 4:00 pm on a long weekend. Why not use Belcher St or other secondary road(s) to access farmland? This is 2008 and not 1978 so farm vehicles need to realize vehicles travel at a minimum of 100 km on this highway. It is amazing this hasn't happened before if this is standard practice for farm machinery. I know legally they can travel the 101 but WHY? This is no longer a rural area and farm vehicles need to realize this. Chronicle Herald reports accident caused by car attempting to pass slow moving farm vehicle. How can anyone justify driving slow moving vehicles like farm machinery on this highway?

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