28-year-old suffers possible injuries after driver runs stop sign
AUSTIN, TX – A 28-year-old woman was possibly injured after another driver ran a stop sign in south Austin this week, according to MyAccident.org.
The crash happened in the 1100 block of W Dittmar Road at 8:17 a.m. on Wednesday, when the driver of a blue 2004 Chevrolet, a 23-year-old man from Texas, failed to yield at a stop sign.
The front of a silver 2012 Honda, a 28-year-old Texas woman, struck the left side of the Chevrolet.
The female driver sustained a possible injury during the accident.
The male driver, who was determined to be at fault, was not reported as hurt.
Rainy weather was reported at the time of the accident.
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