Teen's car teeters bridge after it hit a snow bank and slumping on the guard rail of the bridge that crosses over the Merrimack River. Unbelievable, but the 17-year-old teen from Hampshire escaped a possible dangerous deep pitch into the river on Saturday, March 21, 2015.
As reported by CNN, the 17-year-old driver identified as Colin Malone lost control of his car when it hit a pile of snow bringing the car up in the air then finally the teen's car teeters bridge where it was seen hanging over the Merrimack River.
The incident was reported in the New Hampshire Trooper's Association Facebook page as the State Police responded in the scene. According to the page, it happened around 3:35 p.m. at the Hudson Connector in Nashua where a Honda Accord was driven by Malone.
As the state police investigated the incident, it was found that the teen's car teeters bridge when the teen failed to maintain his car on the highway markings. Due to the occurrence, Malone was issued a citation on the violation.
Definitely Malone's parents feel relieved after learning that the teenager didn't sustain any injury on the incident. Before rescuers arrived on the scene when the teen's car teeters bridge, Malone was already out of his car. "He had self-extricated," Capt. Kevin Grebinar of the Hudson Fire Department stated.
It was noted that Malone was traveling through the Sagamore Bridge in Nashua when he lost control of his car and revolved into the opposite direction. The teen's car teeters bridge, where its rear portion was seen hanging. Thankfully, Malone escaped a possible plunge into the 50 to 75 feet below water.
As the teen's car teeters bridge, three years ago, the same incident had taken a 36-year-old mother and her two daughters into the same situation when their BMW car teetered into the California freeway bridge. The incident was caused by a gravel truck when it rear-ended the car.
The family of three had escaped death, but they were brought to the hospital due to the injuries they sustained when they were trapped in their wrecked car, CBS News reported.
Aside from the New Hampshire State Police, Nashua Fire Department, Nashua Police Department, and the Hudson Fire Department responded to the scene where the teen's car teeters bridge. It was considered the luckiest day for Malone who was unharmed in the incident.