Oxford, NJ (June 11, 2026) – Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash in Oxford on Wednesday morning, June 10. The collision was reported at approximately 8:30 a.m. at the intersection of Pequest Rd and Jensen Dr.
Emergency units arrived at the intersection and found two vehicles involved in the crash. Initial information indicated that both individuals sustained minor injuries.
Further details about the circumstances leading up to the collision have not been released. No additional information about the people involved was immediately available.
The situation remains under review as investigators continue to gather details about the crash. We wish those injured a smooth and full recovery.
Why Minor-Injury Intersection Crashes Still Require Review
Even when injuries are described as minor, intersection crashes often require a detailed review to understand how the vehicles came into contact. These locations involve multiple traffic movements, including turning, crossing, and stopping, which can increase the chance of conflict between drivers.
Factors such as speed, visibility, and right-of-way rules are commonly examined in these situations. Roadway layout and traffic control devices can also influence how drivers approach and enter intersections.
Investigators typically look at vehicle positions, damage points, and roadway markings to reconstruct the sequence of events. These details help clarify how the crash occurred and whether any contributing factors were present at the time of impact.