Timothy Weszelits Injured in Oswego Two-Vehicle Crash


Courtney Pilkington

A two-vehicle crash that occurred in Oswego, Illinois, on Tuesday, June 2, left one man injured. Accident reports revealed that the collision involved a vehicle driven by Timothy Weszelits, 50, and another car that an unidentified woman drove.

The police in Oswego, in their reports, said that they responded to distress calls from the area of Route 34 and Kendall Point Drive at about 6:02 am. When they arrived at the scene, they discovered that two eastbound vehicles were involved in a crash.

One vehicle was driven by Weszelits, while a 32-year-old woman was on the wheel of the other car. For unknown reasons, Weszelits’ vehicle struck that of the woman, resulting in him suffering injuries. The woman was, however, uninjured.

No citations were listed and investigations into the crash remain ongoing.

Motorists must practice safety tips whenever they are driving to avoid accidents from happening. Some of these tips include staying alert at all times. They must also never assume what the other driver would do.

Drivers must also make use of turn signals before turning to alert other drivers. They must always wear their seatbelts whenever they are on the wheels of their vehicles. Drivers should always respect traffic signs and stop at a red light.

Another important safety tip that drivers should adhere to is the obedience of road speed limits. Drivers should always be patient when driving and never be in a hurry to ensure their safety.

Drivers must avoid texting or using their phones while driving, which, according to accident reports, has caused many road collisions. Keeping these measures will reduce the number of crashes and make the roads safer.

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