Car Crashes Over Embankment In Pembroke
A car crashed over an embankment on North Shore Road in Pembroke on Tuesday [Jan 16], and the “male driver was not reported to have been injured in the collision.”
A police spokesperson said, “Around 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, January 16th, 2024, police were alerted to a single vehicle road traffic collision involving a motorcar, on the North Shore Road, near the junction with Stepney Lane, Pembroke.
“It appears the motorcar, driven by a 31-year-old male, was travelling east along North Shore when the driver collided with a wooden guard rail.
“The vehicle slid off the roadway and went over an embankment. The male driver was not reported to have been injured in the collision.
“Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Roads Policing Unit on 247-1788 or the main police number, 295-0011.”
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What is the condition of the guardrail? Was it taken to the Government woodshop for repairs?
What guard rail? What is it guarding you from? That is not a guard rail, that is why that vehicle is off the road. Metal barriers are the safest barriers to prevent vehicles from going overboard or down cliffs or embankments. Those wooden posts are just for show,just a guide to keep you from drifting of the road.
That wooden guardrail sure did it’s job. Kept the driver and car safe on the road and did not let it anywhere near the water.
Another driver very lucky not to have his head relocated by wood coming through the car.