Cop, driver hurt as patrol car rear-ended on LIE
A Suffolk County highway patrol officer had minor injuries Monday morning after his car was rear-ended at the scene of an oil-slickened lane of the LIE in Manorville, police said.
A department spokeswoman said the officer had closed a right lane of the westbound Long Island Expressway near Exit 69, Wading River Road, at about 9 a.m. because a truck leaked oil on the roadway.
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A Suffolk County highway patrol officer had minor injuries Monday morning after his car was rear-ended at the scene of an oil-slickened lane of the LIE in Manorville, police said.
A department spokeswoman said the officer had closed a right lane of the westbound Long Island Expressway near Exit 69, Wading River Road, at about 9 a.m. because a truck leaked oil on the roadway.
A driver rear-ended the police car and she was ticketed for violating the state's "move-over" traffic law, the spokeswoman said.
Both the officer and driver were transported to a nearby hospital and treated for minor injuries.
The law requires that when possible motorists must change lanes when approaching an incident where a vehicle is flashing red or amber lights. When it is not possible to move to another lane, the approaching motorist must slow down, according to the law.
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