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Buchanan Co, MO – Three Teens Injured in Rollover Crash on US-36 at 85th Rd

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January 1, 2026
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Buchanan Co, MO (January 1, 2026) – A serious collision involving a Polaris Ranger and a Chevrolet Traverse left three teens injured just east of St. Joseph on the afternoon of December 31. The crash occurred on US-36 at 85th Rd around 2:30 p.m. and resulted in both vehicles being totaled.

According to a report from Troop H, the incident unfolded when a northbound Polaris Ranger entered the intersection from 85th Rd and crossed into the path of a westbound Chevrolet Traverse traveling on US-36. The Polaris struck the driver’s side of the Traverse, causing the SUV to veer off the road into a nearby field where it came to rest upright, facing southwest. The force of the crash caused the Polaris to overturn and land on its passenger side on the north shoulder of US-36. A 16-year-old male passenger from St. Joseph was fully ejected through the front windshield area and came to rest in the westbound lanes.

The 15-year-old male driver and a 13-year-old passenger of the Polaris, both from Easton, also sustained injuries. Buchanan County EMS transported the driver and the 16-year-old to Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph, while the 13-year-old was taken to the same facility by private vehicle. The driver of the Traverse, a 37-year-old man from Calhoun, was not reported injured.

Law enforcement officials, including CPL J.D. Farmer and Buchanan County deputies responded to the crash site to assist with rescue operations, traffic control, and investigation.

Our hearts go out to the teens and their families as they begin the recovery process.

ATV and Utility Vehicle Crashes in Missouri

The crash east of St. Joseph serves as a stark reminder of the unique dangers presented by utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) like the Polaris Ranger, especially when operated on or near major roadways. This particular incident, involving multiple juveniles and a highway-speed collision, highlights the risks when smaller off-road vehicles encounter standard passenger vehicles at intersections.

In this case, the Polaris entered US-36 and collided with a Chevrolet Traverse traveling at highway speeds. The resulting impact not only caused both vehicles to be totaled but also led to a full ejection of one of the teen occupants—an outcome often linked to the absence of safety restraints. The 16-year-old was reportedly thrown through the windshield area, a scenario that could have been far more devastating had traffic conditions been heavier or response time delayed.

Missouri law does not permit most UTVs or ATVs on public highways unless for agricultural or designated use. When these vehicles do cross or travel along high-speed roads, visibility, timing, and protection become critical safety concerns. Furthermore, the lack of standard automotive safety features like airbags or reinforced cabins increases the likelihood of severe injury in a crash.

This collision also raises questions about teen driver safety. The Polaris was being driven by a 15-year-old male, and while it’s unclear whether he had the appropriate certification or permission to operate the vehicle, younger operators are statistically more vulnerable to judgment errors, especially in high-risk scenarios.

Recovering from a crash involving minors requires not only medical care but emotional and logistical support. Parents and guardians may face challenges in coordinating medical visits, insurance claims, or legal assessments, especially when non-traditional vehicles are involved.

In rural counties like Buchanan, where road-sharing between farm equipment, utility vehicles, and standard cars is more common, awareness and preventive action are vital. Whether you’re operating a UTV for work or recreation, always prioritize safety equipment, age-appropriate licensing, and cautious road behavior.

When young people are hurt in serious accidents, the road to recovery can feel overwhelming. Local Accident Reports provide timely, compassionate updates to help families stay informed and take the right steps forward. For trusted resources, safety guidance, and post-accident support across Missouri, connect with us today and discover how we can help during this critical time.

1Seek treatment promptly after being injured in an accident. Your first priority should always be your health. Many providers offer treatment on a lien basis, meaning you can get the care you need now and pay later when your claim is resolved.
2Before speaking with an insurance company, make sure you have the facts. An official police report is the most reliable record of what happened and can help establish liability An experienced attorney can assist you in obtaining this report and using it to protect your interests.
3Consider having your case reviewed by a qualified attorney who can guide you through the next steps. They will safeguard your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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