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Accident with Injuries at Randall and Keslinger

An accident on Geneva's most-dangerous intersection results in two people taken to Delnor Hospital.

Two drivers were taken to Delnor Hospital following a Wednesday rush-hour crash at the intersection of Randall and Keslinger Road, .

The front end of a Ford Explorer driven by Rob Gulseth, 17, of Geneva collided with the front left of a Toyota Sienna driven by Pamela Byrne of Geneva around 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12, reports said.

Reports said Byrne was driving west on Kaneville Road entering the intersection with a green light. Gulseth said he was driving east on Keslinger slowing at the intersection to turn left, started his turn and did not see Byrne’s Explorer.

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Both drivers were taken to Delnor Hospital. A spokesperson from Delnor said Byrne was treated and released. Gulseth's condition could not be released because he is a minor.

Gulseth was cited for failing to yield to oncoming traffic in a vehicle turning left. The Illinois Vehicle Code violation is 5:11-902, which says, "the driver of a vehicle intending to turn to the left within an intersection … shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle which is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard."

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More than $1,500 damage was done to any one vehicle. 

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