Amarillo, TX. – Two-Car Accident at 3rd Avenue and Taylor Street

Three people were taken to the hospital for treatment

Amarillo Crash
3 Injured in Amarillo Crash at Southeast 3rd Avenue and Taylor Street

Amarillo, TX. – Three people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Friday night in Amarillo.

According to local police, the accident occurred at the intersection of Southeast and Taylor Street at around 7 p.m.

A Chevy truck traveling westbound ran a red light and struck a southbound Chevy Tahoe.

Three people were taken to the hospital for treatment.

One of the victims was seriously injured in the crash.

The driver of the Chevy was not injured in the crash.

An investigation into the crash is ongoing.

Traffic-related injuries and fatalities remain a significant concern across Texas. According to the Texas Department of Transportation’s most recent annual crash report, there were 4,283 traffic deaths statewide in 2023, marking one of the highest totals in the nation. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also shows that large trucks were involved in thousands of fatal crashes nationwide in recent years.

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