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Car Crashes into Parked Vehicle in Durham Driveway
State troopers investigating early morning incident with no reported injuries
Mar. 24, 2026 at 9:05am
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An early morning crash in Durham resulted in a vehicle ending up on its side after colliding with a parked car outside a home. State troopers were on the scene investigating the incident, which occurred around 2 a.m. near S. Hoover Road and Interstate 885, but there were no drivers present and no reported injuries.
Why it matters
While the exact cause of the crash is still under investigation, this incident highlights the potential dangers of reckless or impaired driving, which can lead to property damage and put public safety at risk, even when no one is physically harmed.
The details
According to reports, the crash occurred when a vehicle slammed into a parked car in a residential driveway in Durham. The impact caused the vehicle to end up on its side, though the details of how the crash unfolded are still unclear as there were no drivers present when authorities arrived on the scene.
- The incident occurred around 2 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
The players
State Troopers
Law enforcement officials investigating the early morning crash in Durham.
The takeaway
While no injuries were reported, this crash serves as a reminder of the importance of safe and responsible driving, especially in residential areas, to prevent property damage and protect the wellbeing of the community.



