
Early Thursday morning, a severe traffic incident on DuSable Lake Shore Drive interrupted the calm of predawn Chicago. A head-on collision thrust the city into emergency response mode when a driver barreled the wrong way down the roadway. Around 3:50 a.m., a vehicle entered the southbound lanes of the drive in the 1100 block of North Lake Shore Drive, proceeding to collide with a northbound car, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Critical injuries were sustained by two women occupying the errant vehicle, their conditions grave enough to prompt immediate hospitalization. They were swiftly taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, clearly in urgent need of care. Meanwhile, a man, from the car struck, found himself equally bound for medical attention, complaining of chest pain yet considered in good condition, as noted by WGN-TV.
The aftermath of the collision saw DuSable Lake Shore Drive sealed off by authorities, disrupting the early traffic flow. The shutdown stretched both ways as police officers and investigators delved into the scene, piecing together the nocturnal chaos that left two women fighting for their lives and a man shaken but stable.
Hours after the accident, the drive was fully reopened, traffic resuming its usual pattern with the traces of the earlier turmoil swept aside. Citations are pending for the driver who decided to go against the grain of traffic, veering into an opposing lane with devastating results. Details about the circumstances leading up to this decision remain to be thoroughly investigated, as relayed by the Chicago Tribune and WGN-TV.









