State police in Lancaster County are looking for the driver of a horse and buggy who allegedly fled the scene of a crash in Paradise Township.The victim, Anna Hostetler, said she was driving Tuesday evening on Georgetown Road when the horse and buggy ran the stop sign at White Oak Road."I saw it's not going to slow down, but I couldn't get over too far," Hostetler said. "There was traffic coming."Hostetler said the horse's head hit her windshield and damaged it. The horse and buggy, with a woman at the reins and a young girl beside her, just kept going, according to Hostetler.The driver, if found, will face summary charges, state police said.According to state police, although buggies aren't regulated in the same way as cars, they're still required to stop after a crash and help anyone who needs it.This report originated from WGAL-TV.

State police in Lancaster County are looking for the driver of a horse and buggy who allegedly fled the scene of a crash in Paradise Township.

The victim, Anna Hostetler, said she was driving Tuesday evening on Georgetown Road when the horse and buggy ran the stop sign at White Oak Road.


"I saw it's not going to slow down, but I couldn't get over too far," Hostetler said. "There was traffic coming."

Hostetler said the horse's head hit her windshield and damaged it. The horse and buggy, with a woman at the reins and a young girl beside her, just kept going, according to Hostetler.

The driver, if found, will face summary charges, state police said.

According to state police, although buggies aren't regulated in the same way as cars, they're still required to stop after a crash and help anyone who needs it.

This report originated from WGAL-TV.

