Crime & Safety
Portion of Route 29 in Schwenksville Re-Opened After Two-Car Crash
No medical transport for drivers or passenger; vehicles towed from the scene.
No major injuries were reported in connection with a two-vehicle crash on Route 29 -- near the -- shortly before 2 p.m. Sunday.
According to a preliminary investigation, Trooper Michael Watts said the crash's cause may be "weather related."
One of the cars, a silver-colored sedan, was traveling on Route 29 when it apparently hydroplaned over a puddle and crossed into the next lane of travel, colliding with the front end of a black pickup truck, Watts said. Both vehicles suffered heavy front-end damage.
The state police had to wrap up their investigation before they could determine whether any citations should be issued, Watts said.
members evaluated people at the scene, but no one was transported.
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Norm's Save Station towed the vehicles from the scene.
Schwenksville firefighters assisted at the scene, and fire police directed traffic away from that portion of Route 29.
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The scene was clear and the road open before 3 p.m.
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