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Winter weather causes numerous crashes Winter
driving conditions led to numerous wrecks in the Sisters area and throughout
Central Oregon -- but, according to Oregon State Police, there were no major
injuries to report.
OSP Sgt. Eric Brown said officers have seen many motorists who simply
are not prepared for wintertime driving conditions.
On Sunday, November 2, at 9 a.m. a motorist driving a four-wheel-drive
SUV lost control on the ice on Highway 20 just west of the Indian Ford
intersection. The vehicle went off the road, striking a large tree and
probably totaling the vehicle, OSP reported. Air bags, lap/shoulder belts
and the proper use of child safety seats kept the occupants safe, Brown
said.
Another wreck occurred west of Sisters shortly after noon on Sunday.
According to OSP reports, a four-wheel-drive SUV lost control on Highway
20 just west of the Camp Sherman junction. The westbound vehicle crossed
the oncoming lane and came to rest partially in the eastbound lane.
An eastbound vehicle crested the hill, was unable to stop, and struck
the stopped vehicle, OSP reported.
Traffic was backed up due to this crash and a four-wheel- drive pickup,
which was westbound to the east of this scene, rear-ended a passenger
car.
At the same time that these incidents were being handled, a Madras Trooper
was investigating a single vehicle rollover on U.S. 97 near milepost 106.
A Chevrolet Suburban was southbound when the driver lost control on the
snow pack, went into the ditch and rolled.
At 3:25 p.m., Sunday, a southbound motorist on U.S. 97 just north of
Bend lost control of his vehicle sliding into the oncoming lanes striking
the driver's side of a northbound vehicle. Both vehicles came to rest
after sliding into the east ditch.
State police reported that patrols have also been kept busy with several
minor crashes and vehicles sliding off the road in the Santiam Pass area
on Highway 20.
Troopers say the most common mistakes seen this weekend have been motorists
driving outside their abilities.
"A simple downshifting of gears, touch of the brakes, or minor acceleration
can easily cause a vehicle to break traction and then the driver overreacts
and completely loses control," said Sgt. Brown. "We have also seen a lot
of motorists on the Santiam Pass driving until they spin out and then
end up in a poor location trying to put on tire chains. That simply is
not a smart thing to do."
Motorists are urged to take the necessary precautions for wintertime
driving:
• Understand what your abilities are regarding wintertime driving.
• Utilize proper snow tires.
• If driving over mountain passes, carry tire chains and know how to
use them before you need to put them on.
• Have warm clothing in the car so you can put it on if needing to chain
up. |
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