A 19-year-old Sturgeon Bay man was cited for failing to stop at a stop sign that led to a two-vehicle accident involving five individuals Thursday night.
The crash occurred before 11 p.m. near the intersection of Lake Michigan Drive and County Highway T in the Town of Sturgeon Bay. According to the accident report, The Sturgeon Bay man was driving north on Lake Michigan Drive in his sedan when he pushed the brakes too late, approaching CTH T, causing skid marks in the process. The other vehicle, a minivan driven by a 19-year-old Sturgeon Bay man and his 19-year-old passenger from Jacksonville, Fla., could not avoid the collision as they were driving on CTH T. The crash sent one vehicle heading east onto CTH and the other onto South Brauer Road.
The driver and his passenger, a 17-year-old Egg Harbor boy, suffered injuries in the crash but refused medical treatment despite one of them suffering a large contusion under their arm and the other showing signs of a concussion. The accident report mentions that they were not wearing their seatbelts. The driver and the passenger of the other vehicle were wearing their seatbelts.
