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Teen, 2 Adults Killed in Crash on Garden State Parkway

NightDriving

Driving is a task that requires a lot of attention to the roadways. This is especially true after dark, when visibility is reduced and it is harder to see where you are going.

Unfortunately, a recent late-night crash on the Garden State Parkway claimed the lives of a family. Two adults and a teen were killed in a solo-vehicle crash just before midnight on September 14 in Woodbridge Township.

A 54-year-old man was driving a Tesla on the northbound side of Garden State Parkway when the car ran off the road for unknown reasons. The car then hit a sign, guardrail, and concrete bridge support. The impact caused fatalities to the man and his two passengers, a 54-year-old woman and a 17-year-old girl. All three victims, who are from Woodcliff Lake, died at the accident scene.

The family had been at the See. Hear. Now. Festival in Asbury Park and were returning home when the fatal accident occurred. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Woodcliff Lake Mayor Carlos A. Rendo created a post on Facebook offering his condolences.

“I just received word of this terrible tragedy. I have ordered that our flags be lowered. I am in shock. Please keep the family in your prayers.”

The Valley Chabad Jewish Center in Woodcliff Lake held a memorial the following evening for the family, which has been identified as David Dryerman, the driver, and his passengers as his wife, Michelle, and daughter, Brooke, a senior at Pascack Hills High School. Their 19-year-old son was away at college at the time of the crash. He created a GoFundMe page to help with expenses and donate to various charities. So far, it has raised more than $185,000.

Dangers of Driving in the Dark

Besides reduced visibility, driving in the dark can be dangerous for the following reasons:

  • Glare from headlights. Oncoming headlights from other vehicles can cause temporary blindness or discomfort, making it difficult for drivers to see clearly.
  • Many people are naturally more tired at night, which can impair reaction time, judgment, and concentration.
  • Impaired drivers. The risk of encountering impaired drivers tends to increase at night. Alcohol and drugs can reduce reaction time, impair vision, and affect a driver’s ability to make good decisions.
  • Difficulty judging speed and distance. It can be harder to judge the speed and distance of oncoming vehicles in the dark, which can make it harder to turn or change lanes.
  • Roadway hazards. Potholes, debris, and other road hazards are harder to spot in the dark, increasing the likelihood of an accident.

Contact a New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Drivers need to be careful when operating motor vehicles, especially at night, when visibility is reduced. Driving late at night comes with a lot of risks and motorists need to be even more alert and aware than usual.

A Morristown car accidents attorney from The Law Offices of Michael P. Burakoff can assist you if you or a loved one has been involved in a serious or fatal crash. We understand the processes involved so you can get the compensation you deserve. To schedule a consultation with our office, fill out the online form or call (973) 455-1567.

Source:

nj1015.com/tragic-car-crash-kills-family/

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