Fayetteville, NC (March 31, 2026) – A March 31 morning crash in the Grays Creek area left two vehicles overturned near Highway 87 and Immanuel Drive. Early information from the scene indicates one driver veered off the road and struck another vehicle along the driver’s side, causing both vehicles to flip off the roadway.
Emergency units responded to the scene and worked to secure the area while helping the people involved. A child walking to a nearby bus stop was not struck, and Bus 904 for Grays Creek High School remained nearby but was not involved in the accident.
Officials have not yet released confirmed details about what caused the crash or whether anyone was hurt. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Is Usually Reviewed After a Two-Vehicle Rollover Crash?
After a rollover accident involving two vehicles, early reviews often focus on how the first impact happened and what caused both vehicles to overturn. The position of each vehicle, damage along the sides, and where they came to rest can help show how the crash developed.
Road conditions near intersections or driveways are also often considered, especially in morning traffic when school buses and pedestrians may be nearby. Tire marks, shoulder damage, and debris spread can provide additional context on speed and direction.
Witness observations may also help fill in gaps, particularly when one vehicle appears to have left the roadway before impact. In crashes like this, the final resting positions of overturned vehicles can provide useful details about the forces and movements involved.