Utah Woman Critically Injured In a Head-On Collision in Sardine Canyon
A 51 year-old woman was seriously injured in a head-on collision on US 89/91 in Sardine Canyon, Tuesday morning November 4, 2008. An SUV traveling southbound down the canyon became distracted and was traveling too fast when she lost control, crossed into northbound lanes and collided with the 51-year old woman's car, pinning her in the car.
The woman was transported to Ogden Regional Medical Center in critical condition. Please keep her in your prayers. Sardine Canyon is one of the most dangerous roads in the state. In 2007 there were 5 fatal car accidents. We ask that as winter quickly approaches, we remember to lower our speed and be careful when driving in wet weather.
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