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2 Drivers Hurt in Upper Milford Accident, Police Say

One motorist pulled too far into the intersection in preparation of making a turn, troopers report.

Two drivers were injured recently when one struck another who had pulled out too far into an Upper Milford Township intersection, police said.

Sharon M. Bradbury, 56, of Barto, Berks County, was driving north on Chestnut Street about 11 a.m. March 27. Her Pontiac Vibe struck a vehicle that stopped at a stop sign at Kings Highway S. and was operated by Sean M. Henderson, 28, of Mt. Arlington, N.J., according to state police at Fogelsville.

Henderson was preparing to turn left with his Isuzu onto Chestnut Street, but pulled out too far and into the path of Bradbury, police said. Henderson struck the front end of Bradbury's SUV with his side door.

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The drivers were transported to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest by Macungie and Bally ambulance corps, police said. Their extent of injuries was unknown.

Upper Milford Fire Department-Western District of Old Zionsville assisted.

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Henderson was cited for a stop sign violation, police said.

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