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Thursday, April 27, 2017

** Traffic Advisory** State Police Investigating a Fatal Crash East of Delmar

Delmar – The Delaware State Police are currently on the scene of a fatal crash east of Delmar.

The incident occurred around 12:43 p.m. Thursday April 27, 2017 on Whitesville Road west of Pepperbox Road and involves a tractor trailer and a truck. The operator of the truck has been pronounced dead at the scene.

Whitesville Road is currently closed at Pepperbox Road. Commuters are advised to seek alternate routes of travel.

Further details will be released upon the conclusion of the investigation.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sussex county has got to be the most dangerous place in the country to drive. it seems there is a fatality there every other day!

Anonymous said...

This intersection is the worst idk how many times its got to happen before they put a light up

Anonymous said...

I am not convinced roads are dangerous. It is the driver. Consider - guns don't kill - people do - consider - Roads don't cause accidents or kill - people do.

Roads do not drink, use cell phones, go way over imposed speed limits, nor are they on drugs. Careless, inattentive drivers are to blame for accidents. You all want more stoplights (to run through), wider roads ( to pass on the right) higher speed limits (to go 15 mph over). Then rant over higher taxes to improve roadways. THINK and stop blaming the road.

Anonymous said...

Visibility is troubling at times to see thru traffic, as vegetation grows beyond the line of sight when stopped at the line. You have to pull up to the edge of Whitesville road and crane your neck sometimes to see traffic, Don't know how it is now, though.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Visibility is troubling at times to see thru traffic, as vegetation grows beyond the line of sight when stopped at the line. You have to pull up to the edge of Whitesville road and crane your neck sometimes to see traffic, Don't know how it is now, though.

April 27, 2017 at 8:34 PM

that's why you STOP and proceed cautiously.

Anonymous said...

Sussex County. Dumbest and most dangerous drivers on the peninsula!