Close call in Lebanon

Kayla Bistoury-Davis hugs her husband Thomas Bistoury-Davis at the scene of a crash on Mechanic Street in Lebanon, N.H., on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. The couple work as flaggers for Hunter North Associates. Thomas was holding a sign to slow traffic when an oncoming car clipped their company vehicle and flipped over onto the median of the road, missing him by inches. One lane of the road had been shut down for utility work. The driver of the car was transported to the hospital for evaluation. (Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Kayla Bistoury-Davis hugs her husband Thomas Bistoury-Davis at the scene of a crash on Mechanic Street in Lebanon, N.H., on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. The couple work as flaggers for Hunter North Associates. Thomas was holding a sign to slow traffic when an oncoming car clipped their company vehicle and flipped over onto the median of the road, missing him by inches. One lane of the road had been shut down for utility work. The driver of the car was transported to the hospital for evaluation. (Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Valley News — Jennifer Hauck

Published: 09-12-2024 9:54 PM

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