Subaru driven by Old entered from Moore Road and hit a Chevrolet Tahoe
December 25, 2025 | Delaware, OH
Three individuals sustained injuries in a two-vehicle collision at a key intersection in Delaware County on Dec. 25.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported the incident occurred around 7:18 p.m., highlighting the dangers of failing to yield at stop signs.
Foster Old, 18, died after his Subaru BRZ failed to stop on Moore Road and struck a Chevrolet Tahoe on State Route 745, injuring three people in Delaware County.
What Happened in the Crash?
Authorities detailed the sequence of crash leading to the accident. The Chevrolet Tahoe, carrying the three injured occupants, was traveling southbound on State Route 745 when it collided with a Subaru BRZ.
- Date and Time: Dec. 25, 2025, approximately 7:18 p.m.
- Location: Intersection of Moore Road and State Route 745, Delaware, Ohio.
- Vehicles Involved: Subaru BRZ driven by 18-year-old Foster Old, and Chevrolet Tahoe with three unidentified occupants.
- Cause: The Subaru BRZ was heading east on Moore Road and failed to stop at a stop sign, resulting in a driver's side crash.
- Injuries: Three people from the Tahoe were hurt, and no further details on severity were released.
- Investigation: Ongoing by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
This intersection crash underscores common roadway risks, particularly during evening hours when visibility can vary.
Why Do Intersection Accidents Like This Occur?
Intersections account for a significant portion of vehicle collisions nationwide. Drivers often fail to adhere to traffic signals, leading to preventable incidents.
According to the Federal Highway Administration, about 40% of car crashes happen at intersections, frequently due to running stop signs or signals. Contributing factors include:
- Impatience leading to hasty decisions.
- Reckless driving behaviors.
- Distracted operation, such as phone use.
Factor |
Description |
Source |
|---|
Running Stop Signs |
Failure to yield at controlled intersections |
Federal Highway Administration |
Distracted Driving |
Attention is diverted from the road |
CDC |
Reckless Behavior |
Speeding or aggressive maneuvers |
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
These statistics emphasize the need for heightened awareness at junctions like Moore Road and State Route 745.
Legal Insights
Newsline consulted national legal analysts to provide a perspective on handling such motor vehicle incidents. Their guidance focuses on protecting rights in cases such as this.
“In cases such as this, it's essential to engage an attorney for an independent review of the crash circumstances. This involves re-interviewing witnesses, reviewing surveillance footage, and securing relevant records to build a strong case,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal.
Key takeaways from analyst insights:
- Conduct thorough investigations to gather evidence promptly.
- Analyze all available data, including phone records, to determine liability.
- Support affected parties through the claims process with compassion and experience.
“Victims in collisions like this may pursue compensation for medical costs, ongoing care, pain, suffering, and emotional effects. Understanding legal entitlements is crucial for recovery,” noted Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.
These steps help ensure accountability and aid in restoring stability after an accident.
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