Archive for June, 2010

Child, 2 teens die after Phoenix auto accident

admin June 24th, 2010

Arizona auto accidents are always traumatic, but that is especially the case when serious injury or loss of life occurs.

Unfortunately, that is what one family is dealing with following a Phoenix auto accident, according to ABC15.

The Phoenix auto accident occurred when a Mustang and a pickup were racing on Thomas Road. The driver of the Mustang, an 18-year-old female, lost control of the vehicle and struck a palm tree.

The other occupants of the vehicle were all 16 or younger, including three 14-year-olds and a 3-year-old. The 14-year-old front-seat passenger took the vehicle without his parents’ permission before the Phoenix auto accident.

The 3-year-old died as a result of injuries suffered in the Phoenix auto accident.

The truck and driver racing the Mustang has not been located. Anyone with information on this Phoenix auto accident should contact authorities.

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What do you think those who street race should be charged with?

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Tucson auto accident injures 6

admin June 17th, 2010

Was your commute home from work slower than usual recently? If you travel on Alvernon Way, you may have had to detour because of a Tucson auto accident that injured six.

According to KVOA, an SUV and a van collided on Alvernon Way, halting southbound traffic. The Tucson auto accident occurred when the SUV was driving in the wrong lane and collided with the van.

Four of the six Tucson auto accident injury victims had serious injuries. One of the victims had been trapped in the van and was rescued at the scene then transported to a hospital.

The investigation into the Tucson auto accident continues.

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College students die in Albuquerque auto accident

admin June 17th, 2010

Two graduate students from the University of New Mexico were killed in an Albuquerque auto accident, according to DailyLobo.com.

Their vehicle slid off the road and rolled over three times in the Albuquerque auto accident. The students were on their way back from a hiking trip.

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Do you think the terrain on some roads in Albuquerque makes the roads more dangerous? Who or what do you think is responsible for making sure the roads are safe for all vehicles to travel in Albuquerque?

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Phoenix auto accidents could result from hot weather and bad tires

admin June 10th, 2010

Have you checked your tires lately? If not, the hot summer weather may give you another reason to maintain your vehicle thoroughly.

According to ABC15, summer heat may increase the chances of Phoenix auto accidents because hot weather can highlight imperfections.

To avoid Phoenix auto accidents, make sure your tires are in good condition and properly inflated, and know how to control your vehicle in case of a blowout.

Phoenix auto accidents due to tire blowouts keep road crews busy in summer months, and prevention by maintaining your vehicle is a way to avoid the hazards.

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Phoenix auto accident seriously injures off-duty officer, kills woman

admin June 3rd, 2010

Law enforcement warns the public about driving hazards, especially on holiday weekends. Unfortunately, one off-duty officer experienced the need for such warnings when he was involved in a Phoenix auto accident during Memorial Day weekend.

According to the Arizona Republic, an off-duty police officer was seriously injured when a Jeep Cherokee crossed the median on Happy Valley Road, crashing into the F-150 pickup driven by the officer and carrying the 27-year-old female who died in the Phoenix auto accident.

The driver of the Jeep was injured, along with two children in the Jeep. Impairment was not considered a factor in the Phoenix auto accident, but investigators think the driver of the Jeep suffered a medical incident before the Phoenix auto accident.

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Do you think the driver of the Jeep which caused the Phoenix auto accident should be charged if a medical incident occurred?

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