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Car collides with 'big truck'; traffic affected

July 13th, 2018 | Tags: Purcell Estate Tortola Accident
Some time after 12:45 PM today, Friday July 13, 2018, a car collided with a big truck in the vicinity of Kumar Trading, on the main island of Tortola. Photo: Team of Reporters
FREE BOTTOM, Tortola, VI - Some time after noon today, Friday July 13, 2018, a car collided with a big truck in the vicinity of Qwomar Trading Limited, on the main island of Tortola.

It appeared that no one was injured, however, the car seems to have suffered damages. Traffic was interrupted for a few hours.

5 Responses to “Car collides with 'big truck'; traffic affected”

  • one eye (13/07/2018, 15:09) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    the car was saying move out of my way!
  • Bull (13/07/2018, 16:29) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
    Jus’ ah lil’ bullin’ on de highway for the August fete...tek it easy ppl...
  • biker (13/07/2018, 16:45) Like (1) Dislike (14) Reply
    Friday the 13th. Be careful!
  • driver (13/07/2018, 21:08) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    Drivers follow too closely. If you ease off the accelerator in order to gear down, the driver behind is right up under your tail and may not be able to stop in time. Drivers should keep a safe distance behind the car ahead.
  • Gumption. Official (14/07/2018, 07:20) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    The comments are different mainly because it’s not a scooter that’s involved in an (accident)


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