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Driver seriously injured when vehicle crashes into tree on I-80 in Warren County, state police say

BLAIRSTOWN TOWNSHIP, NJ (Warren County) – A Somerset County man was seriously injured Saturday morning when his vehicle crashed into a tree on Interstate 80 in Warren County, according to New Jersey State Police spokesperson Trooper Charles Marchan said.

The crash happened at around 6:50 a.m. on Interstate 80 eastbound at milepost 9.9 in Blairstown Township, Marchan said.

A preliminary police investigation revealed that a Nissan Altima, driven by Miroslav Majernik, 20, of Manville Borough, was traveling east on I-80 when in the area of milepost 9.9, the vehicle traveled off the roadway to the left and impacted a tree, Marchan said.

As a result of the crash, Majernik suffered serious injuries, Marchan said.

The crash remains under investigation and no additional information was available, Marchan said.

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