Collision on Avenue L and S. Chadbourne Blocks Traffic

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- At the intersection of Avenue L and S. Chadbourne Street, there was a two-car collision between a Toyota and Chevy. 

Ave. L and S. Chadbourne St.

No injuries have been reported at this time. 

The intersection will be temporarily blocked while the investigation and clean up is underway. Eastbound lanes on Avenue L have been blocked. 

Ave. L and S. Chadbourne St.

UPDATE: 

Officer Welch with the San Angelo Police Department reported, "The Silver Chevy Cruze was heading south on Chadbourne St. and disregarded the red light and hit the red Toyota Corolla that was traveling west on Avenue L."

There were 4 occupants in the red Toyota and 2 occupants in the silver Chevy. The two occupants in the Chevy reported minor injuries but nothing life-threatening.

A citation was given to the driver of the Chevy Cruze for disregarding the red light, no drivers license and no insurance. 

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. . . go out to the driver of the Toyota, who now has a damaged vehicle caused by a moron without a license or insurance. I really wish the penalties for causing property damage and/or injuries, without a driver's license or insurance to compensate the third parties, amounted to more than just traffic citations. Those drivers should be arrested and have to serve at least a minimal jail sentence. You can be reasonably certain that no remedy is available in civil court. Even if the adage about blood and turnips applies, they don't respect the law enough to purchase the insurance, so there's not much chance they'll show up to court.

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