PASSAIC COUNTY, NJ – Passersby extricated a driver from a vehicle after an accident that also ejected the passenger on Route 3 in Clifton on Tuesday night.
According to Daily Voice, the 20-year-old driver and 21-year-old passenger were headed west on Route 3 in a 2007 Honda Civic. The vehicle slammed in the guardrail near the exit to Main Avenue at about 9 p.m., trapping the driver and ejecting the passenger.
Passersby rushed to the damaged vehicle and extricated the driver from the wreckage. He was transported to an area hospital with a back injury. The passenger was also taken to a local hospital for treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
An investigation is ongoing.
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