- Woman Pinned Under SUV Saved by UES Passers-By (Daily News)
- Hartford Man Killed By His Own Vehicle (Hartford Courtant)
- N.J. State Trooper Runs Stop Sign, Killing 2 Sisters (Star-Ledger)
- Husband Killed, Wife Injured in Crash on L.I.E. (Newsday)
- 2 Early Morning Crashes Send 9 to Hospital (Star-Ledger)
- 1996 Hit-and-Run Driver Arrested After Car Chase (Star-Ledger)
- Father Accused of DWI After Hitting Pedestrian (Newsday)
- Driver Dies After Hitting Guardrail (Star-Ledger)
- 5-Car Wreck Shuts Down Caldwell, N.J. (Star-Ledger)
- Funeral for NYPD Officer Killed in DWI Crash (Newsday)
- 'Very Very Sorry' Over Crash (Daily News)
- Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Truck (Newsday)
- The Best Road Runners Can't Outrun Death (Newsday)
- Man Killed in DWI Accident on Son's Birthday (Newsday)
- Woman Gets Homicide Charge in Crash (Star-Ledger)
- Mortorcyclist Dies in Crash With Car (Star-Ledger)
- No Answers in Musician's Hit-and-Run Death on West Street (Villager)
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