Ewing, NJ – Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident on Rte 29 Near Lower Ferry Rd
Ewing, NJ (March 13, 2026) – On Tuesday morning, March 10, a fatal motor vehicle accident occurred on Route 29 near Lower Ferry Road in Ewing.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene to provide assistance, manage traffic, and secure the area following the collision, which tragically resulted in the deaths of two young men from Mercer County. Jaysen Young, 23, of Hamilton, died from his injuries on Wednesday after being transported to the hospital, while Kyle Alleger, 26, of Ewing, was pronounced dead at the site of the crash.
According to Ewing police, the crash occurred when Young was driving north on Route 29 in a Nissan. The vehicle collided with Alleger’s Ford, which was attempting to cross Route 29 from Lower River Road to head south. The impact sent both vehicles into the southbound lanes of the highway. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the collision.
Police have asked drivers to use caution in the area and to follow alternative routes while emergency personnel conduct their investigation.
Our thoughts are with the families and friends of those affected by the incident during this difficult time.
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