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Four flown to hospitals after spate of collisions near Woodstock, Strasburg
By Sally Voth -- svoth@nvdaily.com
Three separate crashes Thursday in Shenandoah County sent five people to hospitals -- four of them via helicopter.
In the first crash, at about noon, Lynn W. Tevalt, 58, was driving a 2004 Jeep Cherokee east on Va. 55, about a tenth of a mile north of Va. 633 (Red Bud Road), when her vehicle was struck head-on by a 2008 Honda Pilot driven by Anna K. Tweedie, state police spokesman Sgt. F.L. "Les" Tyler said.
He said Tweedie, 30, of Woodbridge, had been trying to avoid a 1994 Plymouth van that had stopped to turn left into a driveway. Her Pilot clipped the van before colliding with the Jeep, Tyler said.
Firefighters from Strasburg and Toms Brook spent 20-30 minutes cutting Tevalt free, Shenandoah County Department of Fire and Rescue training officer Billy Streett said. She was taken by helicopter to Inova Fairfax Hospital.
"I would consider her to have potential life-threatening injuries," Streett said.
Tyler said Tweedie was taken to Winchester Medical Center. The driver of the van, Alesia A. Miller, 50, of Strasburg, and her mother, Margaret A. Pangle, 75, were both wearing seat belts and were uninjured, he said.
Tweedie was cited for reckless driving, Tyler said. He said the road was closed for about 11⁄2 hours.
In a second crash, a husband and wife from Ridgley, W.Va., had to be airlifted by helicopters to the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville later Thursday afternoon, Tyler said.
He said a construction truck slowed to turn into a highway crossover at about 4:30 p.m. on northbound Interstate 81, just south of Woodstock. That led Earlene Royer, driving a 2006 Pontiac van, to change from the left lane to the right lane, Tyler said.
The van went off the right side of the road, and Royer, 59, overcorrected, coming back across the highway into the median, striking an embankment and overturning, Tyler said.
She and her husband, Walter, age unavailable, were both injured, Tyler said. He said the crash remained under investigation Thursday evening.
A third crash on Interstate 81 north of Toms Brook tied up traffic later Thursday evening.
The highway was backed up at least three miles, according to traffic cameras.
Marlena Combs, 31, of Winchester, was flown by medical helicopter to Inova Fairfax Hospital after her 2002 Hyundai Accent collided with a 2006 Freightliner tractor-trailer around 7:30 p.m., Tyler said.
The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured, he said. No charges have been filed in that crash, but it is still under investigation, he said.
-- Staff writer Kaitlin Mayhew contributed to this story.

I drove over 100 miles around the area yesterday. Several things I observed while on the road yesterday are definite areas of concern: While traveling northbound on 522 from Front Royal to Winchester, several 18 wheel rigs were speeding, following cars way too close and dodging in and out of lanes as though they were driving little sports cars. We called one which had a phone number on the truck to report our concerns.
But, what I see in epidemic proportions is a sense that folks are selfishly serving their own schedules and concerns while on the road. Everyone speeds! If you are driving along at the speed limit, someone has to come right up and sit on your tail and expect you to speed up or they dart around you, sometimes on the right shoulder or in a no passing lane. What is wrong with folks? Where did we lose the understanding that while behind the wheel, we are in operation of a potentially DEADLY WEAPON!?! Where did we lose the priority that the job of driving requires our FULL and undivided attention and we simply cannot talk, text, put on makeup or anything else while engaged?
Please, folks.. SLOW down! Those few extra seconds you think you're saving by speeding, following closely, darting in and out of lanes and illegal passing will make little difference when your entire day gets and perhaps the REST OF YOUR LIFE gets put on hold while you recover in hospital or rehab from a devastating accident! If you care so little about yourself, maybe you can have just a bit of compassion for me and my four children, and that we would like to be free from the threat of a devastating accident because of your selfish driving!
MORE RESPECT over all is what is necessary and perhaps that's not possible anymore in our "me" oriented, fast and free(from responsibility) society.
Nice sentiments R.A.
Would also like to point out the fairly major accident at the intersection of 522 and Macedonia Church Road yesterday that closed 522 South for awhile in the afternoon.
Why bring it up? What's special about it? Well, nothing, except that in 4 years living in that area I have NEVER seen an accident there. They put in a traffic light and within two days.... BOOM!!!!
What is the purpose of that light? I've NEVER had an issue there with traffic or had a difficult time getting out on to 522...
Would love to see the traffic study that mandated THAT light... UGH!!
I agree 100% with R.A. Chichester
People need to SLOW DOWN! AND QUIT YAPPING OR TEXTING! It's a car, not a phone booth! Or a dressing room! The only thing you should be doing in the car is driving; that's what it's for. And for the people who are flying, darting in and out just to be the first car in line . . . have you ever heard of leaving early or on time??? Your ignorance and selfishness is hurting/killing innocent people who are obeying the laws. There's a speed limit for a reason. I think more & more people are doing it because they know they're going to get away with it with just a slap on the wrist. I see cops pulling over people driving 5 miles over the limit, but not the ones that are driving erratically, darting in & out, tailgating, texting or talking. It's just as much the law's fault this is going on if they aren't enforcing it.
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