Owners of La Roma Pizza and The Hussar are cleaning up after a pickup truck crashed into their storefronts on Friday.
Both stores have a lot of dust and debris on the floor and on the counters.
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"Just overwhelmed. I don't know where to begin," said Katia Azar, the owner of the restaurant.
She said they will remained closed until repairs are finished. They are replacing their front window as well as furniture and carpet, which had pieces of glass after the wreck.
The truck also knocked down part of the wall that divides the restaurant and the military hobby shop.
Mike Davidson, the owner of The Hussar, said this isn't the first time for his store.
"About a year and a half ago, I had a lady drive through my front window. The Opticians two doors down had a person drive through their front window," said Davidson.
Last year, a driver crashed into Banners, a printing business, in the same shopping center. The driver told authorities that her car accelerated by itself.
Azar and Davidson said the drivers tend to be elderly. On Friday, Tulsa Police said the driver was an elderly man who was testing driving the truck, and hit the accelerator instead of the break.
Despite all the damage now and in the past, no one has been seriously hurt in these accidents.
"We got lucky, but that doesn't mean the next time someone's going to get lucky," said Azar.