A man residing in Quarryville was involved in an accident where he collided with a horse and buggy, following close behind, as reported by state authorities.
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A car accident involving a Jeep Grand Cherokee and a horse and buggy in Strasburg Township, Pennsylvania, on August 26 has led to charges of reckless driving against Eric S. Rebman, aged 54.
According to reports, Rebman was reportedly tailgating a truck when he failed to see the horse and buggy on the side of the road and rear-ended the buggy. The driver of the horse and buggy complained of back pain but refused medical attention.
Local residents removed the horse and buggy from the road after the incident. However, no further information about the truck involved in the incident was provided, and the name of the Jeep driver remains unknown.
Police responded to the crash at 8:35 a.m., but as of Monday morning, Rebman had not entered a plea for the reckless driving citation. Police did not immediately respond to a request for more information, including if the horse was euthanized.
In a related development, the Strasburg Township Police Chief, Steven Echternach, announced plans to offer free buggy safety instruction for drivers, following several dangerous encounters between motorized vehicles and Amish horse-drawn carriages.
Regular reports of traffic accidents involving horses and buggies in the region are common, with Lancaster County often witnessing such incidents, often with tragic consequences.
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For more detailed information about the Strasburg Township accident, local media such as Lancaster Online (lancasteronline.com) or the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette could provide further insights. Authorities like the Strasburg Township Police or the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office might also offer updates on the accident and the ongoing investigation. Online databases like Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System (ujsportal.pacourts.us) could also help find any ongoing legal proceedings against drivers.
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