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Family of Four Hospitalized Following San Antonio Crash
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March 4, 2021
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Four family members and a passenger of a second vehicle were hospitalized following a crash in San Antonio on Friday night.
Speed, Alcohol Suspected Factor in Collision
According to KSAT, the crash occurred around 10:45 pm on FM 78 near Foster Road. Preliminary reports suggest a GMC Yukon was traveling southbound on FM 78 when it crossed over the center line, swiping a 2017 Kia before colliding head-on with a Cadillac.
The impact of the initial caused the Cadillac to veer into the entrance of an Arby’s restaurant. The GMC stopped on the sidewalk and the driver fled from the scene on foot.
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In its 2021 progress report, the
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) outlines the continued momentum the agency has maintained despite a global pandemic and the historic challenges associated with such an unprecedented time.
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