NOTE: Accessmilton.com has requested the official police report from the City. Once received, we will post it here. It should be noted that over 150 families live on Freemanville Road.
Courtesy Appen Newspapers
MILTON- A minor teenage driver rolled her car twice on Freemanville Road.
According to the police report, at 4pm Oct. 15, the driver lost control of her Toyota 4 Runner while navigating a curve.
The vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic, the back and finally off the road, where it flipped twice before coming to a rest in a yard. The driver was taken to North Fulton Regional Hospital, where she was treated for her injuries.
11 comments:
Willing to bet she was comming from that huge behemoth that the boe slammed in because they didnt need it and the property owners didnt need the money.
Hey, 4:37, can you try your comment again? This time do it in English.
Hey, 6:28AM, you're not from around here, are you?
Rhonda, we can always count on you for snide and hateful remarks on access milton. Wonder what you will be saying when one of yours has an accident? Something to think about.
I was just echoing Tim's thoughts. She may have swerved to not hit Tim's Mom cleaning up the trash on the side of the road thrown out by the students?
You always think it's Rhonda, stupid people.
Don't kid yourself. Anything slamming access milton is the work of Rhonda Newell. She is pathetic. Just wait. One of her's will be in an accident and then what will she say. Hmmm!! After all, she claims to know everything about everything.
I don't know what any of you guys are talking about. You aren't making sense up there.
For you adults, you can help prevent accidents like this by being good role models. Stop doing 65 on the streets around Milton. Stop rolling through the 4-way stops. Stop driving like Mad Max. Stop texting with your right hand while you hold your latte in your left and drive with your knees.
After reading 8:19PM post about Rhonda, there is no doubt SUNSHINE is back in town.
Secret code words used for specific people are so cool and mature.
Dangerous roads and inexperienced teenage drivers is a recipe for accidents and possible death. So glad the cities' speeding survey didn't even look at, at all, the open roads. The money spent by our city to study speeding was done in a subdivision. How many accidents, deaths, and cars flipping into ditches or cars running into trees have occurred in subdivisions?
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