Friday 27 July 2012

Accidents in California



Authorities have released the ages of the people who died in Friday’s multi-vehicle accident on Highway 67 in Ramona. A 78-year-old man and 74-year-old woman were pronounced dead at the scene, along with two other men, ages 20 and 34. The two people in their 70s were traveling in the silver Camry. It has not been confirmed whether they were a married couple, according to the Medical Examiner’s Office. Legal next of kin have not yet been notified. The hometown of the two elderly people has not been confirmed yet. The 20-year-old driver of the truck was from Poway. The 34-year-old passenger of the truck was from San Diego. Four people were killed and three injured Friday in a multi-vehicle collision on State Route 67 in Ramona near the Poway border, according to the California Highway Patrol and Cal Fire continue

Police say that a Long Beach car accident on Redondo Avenue on Saturday has claimed the life of one driver while leaving another with injuries. The Los Angeles County motor vehicle crash occurred at around 10:31 am when a 2010 Scion making a left-hand turn collided with a 2010 Toyota Prius. The Prius’ driver, a 57-year-old Lakewood man, sustained massive chest and head trauma. He was pronounced dead at a hospital. The Scion’s driver, a 21-year-old Signal Hill resident, broke both his legs. Long Beach police say that the driver of the Scion failed to yield the right of way to the driver of the Prius, who had the green light. Earlier that day, in another Long Beach motor vehicle accident, two people were critically injured during a multi-vehicle collision involving a driver going north in the southbound lanes on the 710 continue

Motor vehicle accidents can be very dangerous when they happen in busy areas. Recently, a car accident occurred at a busy intersection in California which resulted in one person dying and two others getting injured. The car accident occurred on Sunday in West Los Angeles, California. That morning, a car was driving along Federal Avenue. Then, at an intersection, this car collided with a second car which had been driving on the intersecting road (Santa Monica Boulevard). As of Sunday, the police had not made any announcement as to what caused this crash. Unfortunately, this collision was not the end of the accident. The initial collision caused the second car to go out of control. The second car subsequently struck a pedestrian and ran into a third car which was stopped at a gas station. The drivers of the two cars that initially collided were hurt during the accident. The driver of the second car was serious continue

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