A truck went off the road and onto a boulder in Santa Clara Thursday morning when the driver's view was compromised by ice on the windshield combined with glare from the sun, Santa Clara, Utah, Dec. 17, 2015 | Photo by Julie Applegate, St. George News
SANTA CLARA – A single-vehicle accident Thursday morning was caused by a combination of ice and sun glare on a windshield.
An 18-year-old woman was driving east on North Rachel Drive in Santa Clara, near the intersection of Rachel Drive and Paradise Village Drive, at about 8:15 a.m., Santa Clara-Ivins Police Officer Chad Holt said.
“She had some ice on her windshield … and the sun was in her eyes,” Holt said. “She just went off the road and jumped the curb.”
The Ford Ranger struck some landscaping boulders, damaging the front of the truck and causing the airbags to deploy. The Ford Ranger had to be towed from the scene.
Although an ambulance was called, the woman refused medical transport.
“When you wake up in the morning and there’s ice on your windshield, make sure you get all of it off,” Holt said. “Don’t leave any haze on there because when the sun hits it … it can blind you and you can’t even see out of your windshield. Make sure you get all of it off.”
Santa Clara-Ivins Police responded to the incident, along with Santa Clara Fire Department and Ivins City EMS.
This report is based on preliminary information provided by law enforcement or other emergency responders and may not contain the full scope of findings.
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A truck went off the road and onto a boulder in Santa Clara Thursday morning when the driver's view was compromised by ice on the windshield combined with glare from the sun, Santa Clara, Utah, Dec. 17, 2015 | Photo by Julie Applegate, St. George News
A truck went off the road and onto a boulder in Santa Clara Thursday morning when the driver's view was compromised by ice on the windshield combined with glare from the sun, Santa Clara, Utah, Dec. 17, 2015 | Photo by Julie Applegate, St. George News
A truck went off the road and onto a boulder in Santa Clara Thursday morning when the driver's view was compromised by ice on the windshield combined with glare from the sun, Santa Clara, Utah, Dec. 17, 2015 | Photo by Julie Applegate, St. George News
A truck went off the road and onto a boulder in Santa Clara Thursday morning when the driver's view was compromised by ice on the windshield combined with glare from the sun, Santa Clara, Utah, Dec. 17, 2015 | Photo by Julie Applegate, St. George News
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Julie Applegate is a long-time resident and fan of Southern Utah. She brings a strong background in news writing and editing, formerly as a full-time member of the St. George News team and currently as a contributor. Julie spent several years in the software industry. She believes strongly in the role of responsible news media in society, especially at the local level.
In her spare time, Julie can be found exploring Southern Utah on foot and by four-wheel drive or spending time with her family.
She’s better get a ticket for “failure to maintain lane” and “driving with obstructed view”. That boulder could have been a child.
Oh golly gee whiz. It’s the RealMc …* again. with another brilliant commentary [*Ed. ellipsis]
McDork ?
Could of been a … standing there. eh ?
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Oh so now we can’t. Stupid or Queer ?