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Texting blamed in head-on crash

Two men are in hospital after a head-on crash between a car and truck in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood.

Dugald vehicle crash

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Texting and driving cited as a factor in crash between car, truck in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood Tuesday night.

Two men are in hospital after a head-on crash between a car and truck in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood.

Distracted driving due to texting on a cell phone has been cited by police as one of the factors in the crash, whichhappened on Dugald Road near Goodyear Avenue at about 8 p.m.Tuesday.

A 19-year-old man was drivingan eastboundToyota pickup truckwhen he came upon traffic that wasstopped due to construction in the area.

In order to avoid rear-ending the stopped traffic, the 19-year-old veered into the westbound lanes andslammed intoa Dodge Neon, police said.

Emergency crews had to cut the roof off theNeon to reach the53-year-old man who wasdriving it. Hewas rushedto hospital in critical condition where he remains at this time.

The 19-year-old driver of the truckwas sent tohospitalin stable condition. After being released from hospital, he was arrested and charged withcriminal negligence causing bodily harm as well aspossession of a prohibited weapon.

The 19-year-old man hasbeen released from police custody on a promise to appear in court.

Mike Poirier, who lives nearby,rushed out to help the injured people. He saidtheman in the car was pinned and in rough shape.

"I don't know what happened with the driver, if he'll be all right or what, but yeah, it's horrible," he said.

Dugald Road was closed for several hours as police investigated.

Police didn't clear the scene until about 4 a.m. Wednesday.