Suffern, NY : Two drivers dead in a wrong way on the state Thruway crashed head-on into another vehicle on Tuesday morning August 12th 2014
An off-duty New York City police officer driving the wrong way on the state Thruway crashed head-on into another vehicle Tuesday, killing both drivers, police said.
The two vehicles collided in Suffern, north of New York City, just before 7 a.m., state police said.
Off-duty NYPD officer Richard Christopher, 32, of Suffern, was driving a blue pickup truck southbound in the northbound lanes when he crashed into an SUV driven by 59-year-old James DeVito, of Airmont, they said.
Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene. There were no passengers.
"We believe that area of the Thruway is clearly marked," Thruway Authority executive director Thomas Madison said at a news conference later Tuesday. Still, he added, "the wrong-way aspect of this accident is something we take very seriously."
Ray Florida, head of Rockland Paramedic Services, told the Journal News that both drivers had air bags and seatbelts, but they weren't enough to save the men. "You can't survive that kind of damage," he said.
The speed limit on that stretch of the Thruway is 65 mph.
The northbound side of the Thruway was closed for several hours while police investigated.
There have been at least two other wrong-way crashes on suburban roads in recent weeks. Five years ago, eight people including four children were killed in a wrong-way crash on the Taconic Parkway.
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Police: NYPD officer driving wrong way 1 of 2 killed in crash on New York State Thruway