Four People Injured in Crash
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Updated: 10:40 PM Jul 31, 2010
Four People Injured in Crash
Five teenagers are recovering after a scary accident west of Colorado Springs today.
Posted: 1:46 PM Jul 31, 2010
Reporter: KKTV
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Five teenagers are recovering after a scary accident west of Colorado Springs Saturday.

Their 2004 F-150 rolled in the area of Gold Camp Road and Old Stage Road near the El Paso County, Teller County line.

Two of them were taken to Memorial Hospital by medical helicopter. Two others were taken by ambulance for observation, their injuries were not life threatening.

The 16-year-old driver is facing a charge of careless driving causing injury.

The crash is still under investigation. Drugs and alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash


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Posted by: hmmmmm on Aug 1, 2010 at 11:28 AM

also RHONDA THE IDIOT....you get your license at 16...so if he was 16 and 7 months that would mean he passed the 6month threshhold moron
Posted by: hmmmmm on Aug 1, 2010 at 11:26 AM

hey RHONDA....youre a moron....where are the parents???...probably at home stupid...what a kid does when he leaves the house is for anyone to try and guess....do you do ride alongs with your teenagers everytime they go out....god you are the dumbest person i have seen comment on this site. And do you think all kids listen...what would you say if they got caught shoplifting?....ahhhh doesnt the law say not to steal????...where were the parents...jesus youre a freaking idiot
Posted by: Rachael Location: Colorado Springs on Jul 31, 2010 at 11:20 PM

Its sad to think how the teens of today are acting. They think they can do or say whatever they want. Im only 24 and I am embarrassed for them. Gold Camp Road can be very dangerous. News flash kiddos- you are NOT untouchable. Maybe teen driving laws should be re-examined. Instead of 16 for their license, make it 17 or 18. I vote mainly for 18. Driving is a big responsibility. Im glad all of them are ok and non are life theratening injured. Ill bet that they will think twice now and be more careful. Kiddos- it only takes one second of stupidity, recklessness, or carelessness for something to go wrong. That split second can never be given back. That split second can cause more damage, pain, and regret than you realize.
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