On Friday night, a serious three-vehicle crash in Somers, Connecticut brought Main Street to a standstill. One man now fights for his life because of what happened near Sunset Drive.
The Connecticut State Police jumped into action, launching a full investigation. Early word is that a Chevy K10, Mitsubishi Lancer, and Chrysler Voyager all slammed into each other in a chain reaction that ended with a brutal head-on crash.
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Details of the Somers Crash Investigation
Authorities report the wreck happened around 7:35 p.m. A Chevy K10 pulled out from a driveway onto Route 190.
As it entered the road, an eastbound Mitsubishi Lancer hit the Chevy in the middle of a curve. That first impact shoved the Mitsubishi across the center line.
Head-On Collision Brings Local Response
After it crossed into oncoming traffic, the Mitsubishi hit a westbound Chrysler Voyager head-on. Emergency crews from nearby towns rushed in, with paramedics and troopers scrambling to help the injured.
Cristian Nolan, a 50-year-old from Wales, Massachusetts, was behind the wheel of the Mitsubishi. His injuries were so severe that Life Star airlifted him to a local hospital for emergency care.
Impact on Local Communities
Somers felt the immediate impact, but the shockwaves reached Enfield, Stafford, and Suffield as well. Folks in those towns started worrying—again—about safety on Route 190.
The crash forced road closures that tangled up commutes in places like Vernon, Tolland, and East Windsor. Even drivers around Hartford got warnings about possible delays, thanks to all the detours and rerouted traffic that night.
Injuries Reported
Officials said the driver and passenger in the Chrysler Voyager went to the hospital with minor injuries. The Chevy K10’s driver walked away unharmed.
Still, Nolan’s critical injuries have people talking about whether Connecticut’s rural curves are as safe as they should be.
Route 190 Safety Concerns
Route 190 winds through several Connecticut towns, and honestly, some stretches are tricky. People who live and drive here have debated for ages about making those curves safer—especially where driveways spill right onto busy roads.
Police Investigation Continues
Right now, Connecticut State Police haven’t released more details. Investigators are digging into speed, road conditions, and what each driver did in those moments.
They’re also looking at whether darkness or the road’s design made things worse.
Community Reaction
When a crash like this happens, folks in towns such as East Hartford and Glastonbury pay attention. There’s hope that this incident will make more people think twice about how dangerous some of these “simple” roads can be—especially at night or when the weather turns sour.
Key Takeaways for Drivers
Here are a few reminders for anyone driving roads like Route 190:
- Take curves slower than you think you need to, even if the speed limit looks reasonable.
- Watch for cars pulling out of driveways or side streets.
- Stay alert for shifting lanes or narrowing shoulders.
- Make sure your headlights are up to the job, especially after dark.
- Keep a safe distance from the car ahead so you’ve got time to react if something goes wrong.
Looking Ahead
Troopers are still trying to piece together what happened before Friday night’s crash. Right now, the main focus is on recovery, especially for Cristian Nolan.
This whole case really shows how unpredictable road travel can be. Even on roads you know by heart, you just never know.
People all over Connecticut—from Somers and Enfield to Stafford and East Windsor—are watching this investigation closely. Local law enforcement keeps urging drivers to slow down and stay alert.
They want everyone to treat every intersection and curve with extra caution. It’s probably good advice, honestly.
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Here is the source article for this story: Serious crash closes road in Somers and Enfield
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