The RCMP are asking Lloydminster residents to drive carefully after a three vehicle collision. The police responded to a collision at the intersection of 46th street and 47th avenue. A 2012 Chevrolet Silverado failed to yield right of way and hit another car. The force of the crash drove the victim into a parked truck. Nobody was injured in the accident. Constable Grant Kirzinger with the Lloydminster RCMP said that driving in residential areas requires a lot of attention, and asked that people be extra careful when driving in those areas.
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No injuries in Lloydminster collision
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