Passengers injured after VTA bus could not avoid collision with U-turning car.
Mark Lovewell

Seven Injured in VTA, Car Mishap at Edgartown Triangle

<p>Seven passengers traveling on a Vineyard Transit Authority bus sustained minor injuries following an accident at the Triangle intersection in Edgartown Tuesday involving the bus and a car.</p>

Seven passengers traveling on a Vineyard Transit Authority bus sustained minor injuries following an accident at the Triangle intersection in Edgartown Tuesday involving the bus and a car.

Driver of car was cited for failure to yield, police said.
Mark Lovewell
Driver of car was cited for failure to yield, police said.
Mark Lovewell

Both vehicles were traveling inbound toward downtown Edgartown at the time of the crash, around 11 a.m. Tuesday, Edgartown police said in a press release. The driver of the 2016 Jeep Compass, 59-year-old Mark Allen Anderson of Fargo, N.D., had stopped at the stop sign at the end of the Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road and tried to make a U-turn onto Beach Road, police said. The VTA bus was traveling down Beach Road at the time and was unable to avoid the collision, police also said.

The bus had approximately 30 passengers on board at the time. In addition to Edgartown police, EMS from Edgartown, Oak Bluffs and Tisbury responded to the scene, transporting seven VTA passengers to the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital for what police said appeared to be minor injuries.

Traffic was backed up in all directions for some time during the response.

Police said the operator of the vehicle was found at fault and was cited for failure to yield at the intersection.

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/07/2016 - 16:21

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Very Annoyed Vineyard Haven

Town should place a NO U Turn sign at that intersection with a sign indicating turn here (that road between The Rigger and Triangle) for Oak Bluffs via Beach Road. Plus signs telling drivers not to block the Post Office exit and entrance. The Edgartown Planning Board should have never agreed to issue a permit to Mr. Hajjar to build more apartments which will cause traffic issues. It is a very congested area before the building.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/07/2016 - 19:30

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Brian Smith Oak Bluffs

If these apartments weren't built here where would you suggest? Somewhere down the road so the residents would have to drive to the post office, the bank, downtown, the hardware store, the fish market, supermarket, restaurants, liquor store, walk in clinic, etc, etc? These businesses are all within walking distance to these apartments. One could easily live here and never need a car. This project will reduce traffic, not add more traffic. It's called smart planning ( and common sense)

Very Annoyed Vineyard Haven

This island suffers from poor planning! Everything is an after thought. The Post Office area (Triangle) is a swamp which is quite evident when it rains hence Post Office Lake. I understand the need but planning and overburdening of poorly designed road system that should have been addressed as part of the project. Again, poor planning, poor decisions and after thought is epidemic on this island.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/07/2016 - 20:05

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washashore Edgartown

Though I want people to be safe I sometimes wonder if more signs are always the answer. The signs they mounted in OB after they re-did the Lake/Circuit Ave intersection just becomes a blurrrrrr.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/07/2016 - 22:30

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Sandra Grant Edgartown

Cited for failure to yield at intersection! Really?? You got to be kidding. What about all those people that got hurt, how does that work ? They didn't ask to be hurt & have hospital expenses! The irrisponsible driver of car should pay for all medical expenses!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/07/2016 - 22:49

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rick heath Chatham

sign, sign everywhere a sign........ do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 06/08/2016 - 14:31

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Lorraine Edgartown

I have been driving those roads for over fifty years and never even once thought of attempting that turn at that location. Plain stupid.

what Lorraine said Tisbury

Lorraine, right? Clearly Mr. Anderson made a horrible mistake. Especially since there are a number of ways to get to Beach Road from Edgartown Road at the triangle. He could have turned at the entrance to Your Market..or farther up at Stop and Shop Pharmacy..or after that at the turn off before the yield sign. He even could have gone past the triangle and made a normal turn around at any one of the businesses along upper Main Street and be on his way. No signage needed in my opinion. Playing chicken with a tour bus? Plain stupid move is right.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 06/08/2016 - 14:53

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Rick Edgartown

Regarding the redesigned parking at PO Square, I am particularly concerned about traffic backing up into the roadway at the entrance. It has become more of a problem with parking spaces now on both sides of the entrance. Traffic backing out of the spaces must reverse into the incoming lane causing a backup even in light traffic. Wait another 2 weeks.

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