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New Jersey Man Decides to Take Shortcut Underneath Tractor-Trailer, Gets Run Over

What to Know

  • Authorities say pedestrian who tried to take shortcut by scooting underneath a parked tractor-trailer was critically injured
  • The man, who was walking back to his hotel, was hurt when the driver of the truck allegedly started up the vehicle and drove away
  • The truck was initially stopped to refuel at a gas station; The truck driver won't face any charges

Authorities say a pedestrian who tried to take a shortcut by scooting underneath a parked tractor-trailer was critically injured when the driver started up the vehicle and drove away.

Edison police say the 30-year-old Princeton man and a friend were walking back to a hotel around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday when he decided to go under the truck that was stopped to refuel at a gas station.

He was then struck by four rear tires and dragged about 10 feet.

The truck driver, a Farmington Hills, Michigan resident who was unaware the man had been struck, drove away from the station and left the area.

Authorities located him several hours later in Philadelphia and he returned to Edison and cooperated with investigators.

The truck driver won't face any charges.

The other pedestrian walked around the truck and was not struck.

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