GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Traffic lights are out at the intersection of E. Mason Street and S. Webster Avenue in Green Bay after a crash Sunday night.
Police say a vehicle hit a pickup truck in the intersection around 9:30 p.m.
The driver of the truck, a 49-year-old Green Bay man was seriously injured. The driver of the other vehicle, was an 18-year-old Marinette man.
He and his passenger, a 19-year-old Allouez man, also had serious injuries.
Police are recommending OWI and reckless driving charges against the 18-year-old driver.
Below is the statement from Green Bay Police:
As a result of a traffic crash that occurred late last night (Sunday night), the power to the traffic standards has been disrupted and the repairs are expected to take a significant time to complete.South Webster Avenue at East Mason Street intersection is currently controlled by temporary stop signs in all four directions.Due to the heavy amount of traffic expected to travel through this intersection for the morning commute, drivers are strongly advised and encouraged to avoid this intersection for the morning hours.Alternate routes of travel would include South Monroe Street for the north-south traffic and Main Street for the east-west traffic. Drivers utilizing both East Mason and South Webster should expect delays and allow themselves additional travel time for the first half of the day.The Green Bay Police Department will advise when the traffic standards have been repaired.