Biden’s police advance car in New York City traffic accident, vice president not injured

By AP
Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Biden’s police advance car in NYC traffic accident

WASHINGTON — The Secret Service says a police advance car working ahead of Vice President Joe Biden’s motorcade was involved in a traffic accident Tuesday evening in New York.

The car wasn’t part of the motorcade and the vice president was unhurt. New York City police say two police officers and a livery cab driver were hospitalized with minor injuries.

Secret Service spokesman Darrin Blackford says the motorcade continued on its route.

In another accident involving the vice president this week, a sheriff’s deputy was injured Monday in Albuquerque, N.M., when a woman drove around police vehicles blocking an intersection and collided with the deputy’s car.

Biden had been in Albuquerque to speak at a campaign fundraise for two New Mexico Democrats.

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