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A Riverside car accident involving three vehicles leaves four people injured after a car crosses a center line. The incident took place at approximately 7:15 PM on Tuesday evening, March 16, 2010, along First Avenue.
According to Riverside police, the driver of a white Chevrolet Malibu swerved across the center line while southbound on First Avenue and slammed into a Mitsubishi head-on. The collision forced a Honda to plow into the Mitsubishi from behind.
The driver of the Chevrolet has been identified as Robert Vickery, 26, of Lyons. His injuries have been described as moderate.
Police have reported that an elderly couple was in the Mitsubishi when the wreck occurred. Along with the driver of the Honda, rescue crews transported the victims to Loyola University Medical Center where they were treated for injuries sustained in the accident.
The elderly couple’s injuries have been reported as being serious. The driver of the Honda suffered only minor injuries.
According to Vickery, he crossed the center line when a dog ran onto the road. He said that he was attempting to avoid hitting the dog.
The Riverside auto accident is still under investigation by local authorities. Vickery was cited for improper lane usage, driving in the wrong lane and failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision.
This is an unfortunate accident and we wish all the victims a speedy recovery.
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