Woman Seriously Hurt in West Phoenix Car Collision
According to the New Registration Database (NRD) of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), research of 2009 shows that there were a total of 24,474 people killed due to car crashes. 17,640 of those were drivers, 6,770 were passengers and 54 were unknown.
ABC15 reports that there was a car collision that happened at Indian School Road and Loop 101 when a white minivan and a gray sedan collided. The white minivan got front-end damage while the sedan had severe driver’s side damage. The woman who was believed to be at her 50s was rescued from the vehicle and rushed to the hospital with critical injuries. On the other hand, the second victim also required medical treatment. However, the person’s injuries are still unclear. As of this time, the cause of the Phoenix auto accident is unknown.
In driving, one must be alert at all time, if one feels sleepy then don’t drive. Always keep in mind to never take eyes off the road and switch off mobile phones or other gadgets that would make a distraction. Always make it a habit to wear seatbelts when driving. In case there is a bad weather drive slowly, and always maintain distance between cars to avoid sudden braking.
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