High Ridge, MO – The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported 2 separate multi-car crashes in Route 30 just days apart. On July 17, 2025 at approximately 2:30 pm there was a 3 car accident on Route 30 near Little Brennan Road in High Ridge. A 2022 Nissan Altima driven by a 45-year-old female from Robertsville, MO was being followed by a 2017 Ford F150 driven by a 35-year-old male from Fenton, MO and a 2015 Chrysler Town and Country driven by an 18-year-old male from St. Louis, MO. The front of the Chrysler hit the back of the Ford which in turn hit the Nissan. The male from Fenton and the female from Robertsville were transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

The MSHP also reported another multi car crash on July 19, 2025 at approximately 4:15 pm near High Ridge Blvd. in High Ridge. A 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan driven by a 45-year-old female from Bowling Green, MO had a steady redlight but failed to observe it. The Volkswagen pulled into the path of a 2021 Jeep Liberty driven by a 60-year-old female from Dittmer, MO. The two vehicles collided causing the Jeep to strike a 2022 Chevy Silverado driven by a 43-year-old male from House Springs, MO. The female from Bowling Greens and the female from Dittmer were both transported to the hospital with serious injuries.

Both crashes are from a series of crash along Route 30. The state of Missouri Department of Transportation does have new safety measures either in place or being planned. Please see our article on that here: https://twincitynews.press/route-30-safety-improvements-for-jefferson-county/

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