

A Culpeper driver who rear-ended another vehicle caused a three-car wreck on Brady Road this month. Was distracted driving to blame? Or could it have been driver inexperience, or aggressive driving?
Distracted drivers, inexperienced drivers, and aggressive drivers are all prone to committing the driving sin of tailgating. Following too closely behind another vehicle is not just a bad idea, it is illegal – as the driver in this accident found out when she was cited for following too closely.
The accident happened one mile north of Route 666 on northbound Brady Road when the driver of a 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser ran into the back of a 2010 Kia Sedan. Upon impact, the Kia veered into the southbound lane of Brady Road, where it was hit by a semi-tractor. Brady Road had to be closed in both directions after the auto accident.
The driver of the Kia had to be taken to Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg to be treated for injuries. The driver of the semi-truck was taken to Culpeper Regional Hospital. Their conditions are not known at this time.
Culpeper police cited the driver of the PT Cruiser, Amanda J. Yowell, for following too closely. Neither Yowell nor her passenger was injured in the crash.
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