(KAIR)--Possible injuries sent a Leavenworth woman for hospital examination Saturday following a late morning crash in Johnson County.
According to the related report from the Kansas Highway Patrol, 36-year-old Tiffany Foster was driving an electric delivery van when she was turning south on K-7, from West 43rd Street, at the green light, when a semi-truck, hauling a tanker trailer, failed to stop at the red light. That caused the two vehicles to collide.
The driver of the semi, 48-year-old Gerald Gantt, of Olathe, was not injured.
Foster was transported to an area hospital for examination.
Both drivers were buckled up at the time of the wreck, which occurred around 11:40 Saturday morning.
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