Piscataway, NJ – A New Jersey man died Friday after his SUV veered into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with a minivan, authorities reported. The crash occurred at 12:55 p.m. at the intersection of Suttons Lane and Rockefeller Road.
Fatal Collision Details
According to the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, the SUV, traveling north on Suttons Lane, crossed the double yellow line and struck a minivan carrying a family of six. The SUV driver, 62-year-old Terry King of Piscataway, was pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital following the crash.
Minivan Occupants Treated
The minivan was occupied by a 52-year-old Edison man, his wife, and their four children. All occupants sustained minor injuries and were treated at the same hospital. Authorities confirmed that no critical injuries were reported among the family members.
Investigation Underway
The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office is continuing its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Officials are requesting anyone with information about the incident to contact Detective James Alleva at 732-745-4011.
Community Impact
The accident has raised concerns about road safety at the intersection of Suttons Lane and Rockefeller Road, particularly for families commuting with children. Residents are being urged to remain vigilant while driving in the area.
Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether speed, weather, or impairment contributed to the SUV crossing into the opposing lane.
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