Two people injured in Hebron car crash

Police say that two people were injured in a two vehicle crash that happened in Hebron on Friday afternoon.

According to Maryland State Police, at 12:30 p.m., troopers from the Salisbury Barrack responded to westbound Route 50 and Old Railroad Road for a report of a two car crash.

Investigators say that as a Honda Accord was at a stop sign on Old Railroad Road trying to cross over West Bound Route 50 onto East Bound Route 50, the Honda Accord reportedly did not yield the right of way to a GMC Canyon which was traveling West bound on Route 50, pulling directly into its path of travel.

Police say the Honda Accord then struck the GMC truck in the right side causing the GMC to lose control and overturn several times coming to a rest in a field near West Bound Route 50.

Both drivers of the Honda and GMC were taken to a local hospital for injuries. The driver of the Honda Accord was cited for failure to yield the right of way and negligent driving.
 

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