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Fair Lawn Car Crash

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Car Flipped, Mangled in Broadway Collision; Driver Hospitalized

One woman was taken to the hospital with head pain Wednesday night after the car she was driving collided with another at the intersection of Broadway and Fair Lawn Parkway, and rolled over.

Police are piecing together the details of a two-car collision Wednesday night at the intersection of Broadway and Fair Lawn Parkway that flipped one car and sent its driver to the hospital with a head injury. A black Honda CR-V headed westbound on Broadway struck a southbound white Lexus RX at the Fair Lawn Parkway intersection around 9 p.m., and rolled over, police said. Neither driver was seriously injured, but the CR-V's driver, who suffered a minor head injury, was stabilized, strapped to a gurney and taken to the hospital as a precaution, police said. Neither car had any passengers. The rollover accident closed both of Broadway's westbound lanes at 32nd Street/Fair Lawn Parkway for about a half-hour and attracted dozens of onlookers …

josh

8:13 am on Thursday, June 28, 2012

always a dangerous intersection.   more ›

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Borough Seeks Traffic Camera at Treacherous Intersection

The borough will apply for a spot in the state's Red Light Running Automated Enforcement Program.

The borough will apply to have a traffic safety camera installed at the intersection of Fair Lawn Avenue and Saddle River Road through the New Jersey Department of Transportation's Red Light Running (RLR) Automated Enforcement Program. The RLR program, established in 2008 by then-Governor Jon Corzine, was intended to determine the effectiveness of traffic control signal monitoring systems in New Jersey. Municipalities able to identify an intersection in their community with a documented history of red light running where other methods of enforcement have failed to decrease violations or crashes are eligible to apply for a traffic control signal monitoring system. As defined by the NJDOT's website, a traffic control signal monitoring system…

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Harry

8:13 pm on Saturday, May 12, 2012

Well in that case Fred I am also a grumpy old man.I could give out 50 tickets a day in Fair Lawn.   more ›

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