Latest Route 32 collision takes another life
Stretch of roadway previously targeted as unsafe by Sykesville residents
Posted 9/11/09
A three-vehicle collision on Route 32 near the Carroll County line — a
stretch of road that nearby residents have long described as dangerous
— took the life of a Sykesville man Thursday, Howard County police reported.
Brian
Edgar Emery, 49, was stopped on northbound Route 32, waiting to make a
left turn onto Amberwoods Way shortly before 5:30 p.m., when he was
struck from behind by a Chevrolet Express Van, according to police.
Emery’s car was knocked across the double line, where it was hit by a southbound Dodge pickup truck, police said.
Emery, of the 1200 block of Forest Creek Court in Sykesville, was pronounced dead on the scene.
The driver of the van, identified by police as Thomas Donald Cory, 55, of Marriottsville, was not injured.
The
driver of the pickup truck, identified by police as Robert Lewis
Wyscarver, 40, of Ellicott City, was taken to Howard County General
Hospital with minor injuries.
Police are still investigating the accident, they said, and charges are pending.
Sykesville
residents for months have complained about safety issues on the stretch
of Route 32 between Route 99 and the Carroll County border. In July,
they met with state highway officials and local representatives to air
their complaints.
The residents’ concerns were heightened
following a June 23 crash at the intersection of Route 32 and River
Road that killed 13-year-old Vincent Dasung Woodward and his mother
Kyong Hae “Jennifer” Kim.
State Highway Administration officials
said they would inspect the intersections of Route 32 and River Road
and Route 32 and Amberwoods Way to see if there were any immediate
changes that could be made to improve safety. More detailed traffic
studies of the two areas were planned for September.
— Pete Pichaske
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