A turtle caused a three-car crash when a considerate Cape May, New Jersey driver stopped to let it inch across the road.
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A turtle caused a three-car crash when a considerate Cape May, New Jersey driver stopped to let it inch across the road — and triggered a chain of rear-endings, officials said.and street crossings — on Tuesday to avoid crushing the slow-moving critter, fire officials said in a Facebook post. The car behind the vehicle then slammed into it, and a third car crashed into both of them, according to a Facebook post fromAll three of the cars were badly damaged on Stone Harbor Boulevard, but nobody was injured.
“Please make sure that when you stop for a turtle, that the drivers behind you have time to stop,” the department warned in the post. “We realize the desire to not hit a turtle, but you and others are just as important.” Turtles crawl out of the salt marsh in Cape May and are often spotted crossing the street in search of dry land between May and September.
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