Series of SEPTA Trolley Crashes Raise Safety Concerns in Philadelphia

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An off-duty SEPTA employee, identified as Brianna Satchell-Thomas, allegedly blew a red light in her Mercedes-Benz and collided with a trolley in Southwest Philadelphia, injuring four people. Satchell-Thomas initially left the scene but returned later, exhibiting signs of impairment. She refused a DUI test and is expected to be charged with aggravated assault while driving under the influence. This incident follows a series of major collisions involving SEPTA vehicles, prompting the transit agency to investigate its policies and staffing levels. SEPTA plans to examine possible safety issues and gather feedback from employees.
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