Rollover Crash Ejects Driver On Hwy 114
Thankfully, the man ejected from a rolled Honda last night appears to uninjured. Police are still investigation the overnight accident, but they have reported that the driver suffered “no visible[…]
Automobile Accidents, Crashes & Wrecks
Thankfully, the man ejected from a rolled Honda last night appears to uninjured. Police are still investigation the overnight accident, but they have reported that the driver suffered “no visible[…]
The best way to avoid a car wreck is to avoid it altogether but there are situations where you’re just not going to be able to do anything to pull out of a wreck in time. The first, and most important, survival strategy you have is to always wear your seatbelt.
There are many different things that lead to car wrecks but, among the most common is negligence. Negligence simply means not taking into account the safety of others on the[…]
For some drivers, the car accident that they got into would’ve been essentially unavoidable no matter what they tried to do. There are some situations that can be avoided, however,[…]
Four members of our DFW community passed away this weekend when the Ford Mustang they were riding in collided with a Ford-350.
Better late than never: 62 year-old Elaine Burbridge turned herself over to authorities today and is charged with failing to stop and render aid after hitting a young Devin Byrd last week.
As reported today by the Associated Press, Officer Whitefield was driving in excess of 80 miles per hour along Jacksboro Highway (45 mph speed limit) when he hit the girls as they tried to cross over. According to the accident report “Evidence at the scene also showed the driver of Unit 1 (the police car) took no evasive action when a reasonable person would have.”
A young boy was severely injured Thursday evening when an SUV struck his go-kart.
One man was killed, his passenger seriously injured, when he lost control of his black Nissan Sentra and crashed into a tree after 3 a.m. this morning.
If you’re involved in a car wreck after dark, you will be grateful you took the time to prepare beforehand. The first thing you need to do is make certain that the vehicles involved are cleared off the roadway, if possible. If somebody is injured, you won’t want to move them without assistance, of course. Provided that everybody is capable of moving and that the vehicles can be moved, you’ll want to get them clear of the traffic lanes.
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