Lower Chanceford Township, PA (September 3, 2025) – A two-vehicle collision in Lower Chanceford Township left a 30-year-old woman injured Tuesday evening at the intersection of Woodbine Road and Bridgeton Road. The crash was dispatched around 5:39 p.m. and categorized as a class 2 injury incident.
Emergency crews from Southern York County EMS and local fire units responded to the scene. Reports indicated the injured woman may have suffered a broken arm in the collision. Medics treated her on site before arranging transport for further medical evaluation.
Traffic was briefly impacted as responders assisted the victim and cleared the damaged vehicles from the intersection. The cause of the crash is under investigation by local authorities.
We extend our best wishes to the injured woman and hope for her swift recovery.
Rural Roadway Hazards in York County
Rural intersections like Woodbine Road and Bridgeton Road often present elevated crash risks due to higher travel speeds, narrow lanes, and reduced visibility. These conditions can make even routine commutes dangerous, particularly when two vehicles collide.
For victims, injuries from rural collisions often include fractures, head trauma, or internal injuries that require prompt medical care. In Tuesday’s case, the suspected broken arm underscores how vulnerable drivers and passengers remain in side-impact or angle crashes.
Local officials urge York County drivers to use caution at rural intersections, reduce speed, and remain alert for cross traffic, especially in less-developed areas where road signage and lighting may be limited.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a rural crash, Local Accident Reports can help connect you with recovery resources and guidance on navigating the aftermath.
Contact Local Accident Reports today to find compassionate support after a vehicle accident in York County.