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A horse was killed and a woman injured when a Toyota SUV struck a horse-drawn buggy at a rural Lancaster County intersection, ...
State Police said the 15-year-old buggy operator was responsible for a July 25 crash that killed his horse in Lancaster ...
A motorist struck a horse pulling a buggy in Little Britain Township after the horse and buggy turned in front of the SUV she ...
State troopers said the horse and buggy operator made a left turn "without proper clearance," resulting in a collision with a Toyota Highlander.
Pennsylvania State Police said two 19-year-olds and a two-year-old were on the buggy at the time of the crash.
A horse pulling a buggy was killed after its 15-year-old driver was hit by a car while trying to make a left turn, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene of a horse-and-buggy crash in Lancaster County on Sunday, Aug. 4. The crash happened ...
A vehicle crash caused a horse and buggy to overturn on Kinzer Road in eastern Lancaster County, causing several injuries ...
Two teenagers were hospitalized after a crash involving a horse and buggy in Lancaster County on Wednesday. According to ...
Dispatch confirmed the crash happened around 1:50 p.m. in the 200 block of South Kinzer Road.
While following a horse and buggy on the road, drivers should make sure to leave ample space. They move at slow speeds, meaning it might take mere seconds to overtake a buggy if there’s no ...
Specifically, I'm not sure why or how cars managed to replace the old horse/buggy model so completely. I better explain. I'm not confused as to why automobiles replaced horses; that makes total sense.