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Two-car crash on Vermont Route 30 i Dorset results in injuries

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DORSET — A two-vehicle collision on Vermont Route 30 near Morse Hill Rd resulted in minor injuries for both drivers on June 8 at approximately 11:54 a.m.

Thomas Dunbar, 22, of Wells, was driving a 2014 Nissan Titan when he rear-ended a stationary 2015 Acura RDX, operated by Arnold Gottlieb, 72, of Dorset.

Gottlieb’s vehicle was waiting for another car to turn left onto Morse Hill Rd when the crash occurred.

According to the Vermont State Police, both drivers were wearing their seat belts and sustained only minor injuries.

They did not require hospitalization.

The Nissan Titan and Acura RDX suffered moderate front-end and rear-end damage, respectively, and were towed from the scene.

The cloudy weather and wet road conditions may have been contributing factors to the accident.

Emergency services, including the Dorset Fire Department, Northshire Rescue, and towing companies Monarch’s and R&D, provided assistance at the scene.

The Vermont State Police are continuing to investigate the incident.

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