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Driver's Risky Move Causes Car To Land On Top Of 3 Vehicles Outside Bridgewater Diner: Police

A driver attempting to merge across three lanes of Route 22 traffic caused a multi-vehicle crash that left a utility pole sheared in half and left another vehicle overturned and on top of three vehicles at the Bridgewater Diner on Friday, Dec. 6, authorities said.

An overturned vehicle landed on top of three cars outside the Bridgewater Diner.

An overturned vehicle landed on top of three cars outside the Bridgewater Diner.

Photo Credit: Finderne Fire Department

At 10:20 a.m., the driver was waiting at a stop sign on Adamsville Road to merge onto eastbound Route 22, Bridgewater police said. After entering the highway in the right lane, the driver changed lanes three times, aiming to access the Bridgewater Diner parking lot through an "exit only" driveway, police said.

While attempting the maneuver, the car positioned itself at a 45-degree angle across the left and center lanes of the highway and was struck by another vehicle, identified as  traveling east in the left lane, police said.

The impact caused the car to rotate 180 degrees before coming to a stop on the highway's left shoulder. Meanwhile, the other vehicle veered off the roadway, struck and sheared a utility pole in half, then flipped end-over-end, police said. The flipping car landed on its roof, crashing into three parked vehicles in the diner’s parking lot, police said.

No injuries were reported and the crash remains under investigation, police said.

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