Caught on Camera: Shocking Collision in St. John’s Leads to Dangerous Driving Charges

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In a startling turn of events, a surveillance video has captured a harrowing moment when a Honda Fit collided with another vehicle in St John’s, placing a 23-year-old motorist in a precarious legal situation.

The shocking incident, which unfolded at the intersection of Market and St Mary’s Streets in the early hours of Monday morning, has resulted in the motorist being charged with Dangerous Driving.

The surveillance footage, now circulating, provides a chilling glimpse into the collision that has raised concerns about road safety in the area.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Them do that all the time speeding in town like them on the highway, turn the corner extremely fast when pedestrians are crossing they have no regards for people. Selfish drivers.we need to patrol st.johns more often

  2. First of all if this is market street that car is driving a one way street in the WRONG direction.
    The car that hit him probably ram the car to stop this maniac endangering life.
    Now he is the one being charged for it. Sigh… there is no justice in Antigua at all anymore.

    • @Mrs Sherlocks, please share how you came to the conclusion any of the vehicles were driving in the wrong direction? Based on my limited knowledge of St. John’s, this appears to be footage from Cecils building side, facing back towards Public Market. This means they were both traveling in the correct direction. But I’m no Sherlock Holmes

    • Mrs. Sherlocks homes (definitely not the Sherlock Holmes) your comment is a classic example of how surveillance footage can prove who is in the wrong, yet people will believe what they want to believe.

      The driver of the Nissan Pathfinder was travelling from South to North on Market Street, they have the right-of-way. The driver of the Honda Fit, travelling from West to East, failed to yield at the junction of Market and St. Mary’s Street and collided with the Pathfinder.

      It’s ELEMENTARY my dear Watson, ELEMENTARY!

  3. @ Mrs Sherlocks homes crack the case wide open, this is incorrect.
    The car on market street was driving on the major road while the other car failed to stop at the intersection at Market street. that driver should be locked up and be placed on remand and their license suspended. This is the height of madness, too much drivers on the raod that totally disobey the traffic signs and rules and when you correct them they are ready to cuss you and fight. I experienced this even the other day when a youngster drove out in front of me from a corner road and nearly slammed into my car. Then he slowed down and began a cussing without me even saying a word to him. All I did was shook my head and imagine I even had my 4 year old son with me. Now God of this universe knows what would have happened if he had hurt my son, only father in heaven knows. Thank you God I was not in that situation ! praise be to God ! this place a turn worse than sodom !

  4. @Mrs Sherlocks, please share how you came to the conclusion any of the vehicles were driving in the wrong direction? Based on my limited knowledge of St. John’s, this appears to be footage from Cecils building side, facing back towards Public Market. This means they were both traveling in the correct direction. But I’m no Sherlock Holmes

    • A limited knowledge of St John’s and also IT literacy. This video is from the very bottom of market street looking up. Let’s give thanks to our nameless hero who got him off the road ! In Jesus’s name.

      • You are obviously blind! Delusional or ignorant. The black car faild to stop the pathfinder was coming up market street. Clean your eyes!

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