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South Fargo Crash Sends Person to Hospital, Man Cited
Driver cited for failure to yield and driving without valid commercial license
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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A two-vehicle crash in South Fargo on Wednesday morning sent one person to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police cited 48-year-old Albert Clark of Washington state for failure to yield and driving without a valid commercial driver's license.
Why it matters
Traffic accidents and unsafe driving can have serious consequences, especially when they involve commercial vehicles. This incident highlights the importance of driver safety and responsibility on local roads.
The details
According to Fargo Police, the crash occurred around 8:30 AM in the 3200 block of 39th Street South. Two people in the vehicle that was struck sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and one was transported to the hospital. Clark, the driver cited, is from Washington state.
- The crash happened around 8:30 AM on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
The players
Albert Clark
A 48-year-old man from Washington state who was cited for failure to yield and driving without a valid commercial driver's license.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the importance of all drivers, including those operating commercial vehicles, following traffic laws and driving safely to prevent accidents and protect the public.


