6 hurt when box truck careens onto busy Boston sidewalk
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Officials are investigating the cause, calling it a "tragic accident."
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Six people were injured when a rental truck drove onto a sidewalk in the Chinatown section of Boston on Tuesday, officials said.
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In a press conference held on Tuesday afternoon, Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox explained that the incident occurred at about 12:48 p.m. EST in the area of Kneeland Street and Harrison Avenue...
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Several people were injured after a box truck crashed into a busy Boston sidewalk Tuesday afternoon, according to reports.
Boston's police commissioner said a truck crashed into a downtown building, hitting multiple pedestrians, in "a tragic accident."
New rules in Boston aim to lessen traffic congestion and unsafe driving by cracking down on delivery drivers who work for companies like Amazon, DoorDash, GrubHub and Uber Eats. The new rules, which were approved by the City Council with a 10-2 vote Wednesday,
Boston EMS rushed four people to local hospitals after a driver of a Penske rental truck drove onto a Chinatown sidewalk during lunchtime on Tuesday, according to authorities.
A yellow Penske rental truck crashed into a light post, a business and then another light post, before it hit several people on Kneeland Street.
Boston Police officers responded to the crash scene by the intersection of Washington and Kneeland streets, between Boston’s Chinatown and Theater District, around 12:45 p.m. after receiving a radio call for a crash involving pedestrians, according to Officer Mark Marron, a spokesperson for the department.
Boston Inspectional Services, along with local contractors, were in Chinatown assessing the damage after a box truck flipped off the road Tuesday<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More