2 Injured in DUI Crash on Stetson Drive and Wells Fargo Avenue [Scottsdale, AZ]

2 Injured in DUI Crash on Stetson Drive and Wells Fargo Avenue [Scottsdale, AZ]
2 Injured in DUI Crash on Stetson Drive and Wells Fargo Avenue [Scottsdale, AZ]

Pedestrian Seriously Injured in DUI Crash on Stetson Drive in Scottsdale

 
Scottsdale, AZ (June 04, 2020) – Two unidentified pedestrians sustained injuries in a DUI Crash on Stetson Drive and Wells Fargo Avenue on Thursday.
 
According to reports, two pedestrians were injured after a car crashed into a restaurant called a DJ’s of Scottsdale Bar and Grill in downtown Scottsdale.
 
As a result, one pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries. However, the current condition has not yet updated.
 
At this time, the driver is facing charges of DUI.
 
No other information is available at the moment. Further investigation is ongoing.
 
According to the CDC, almost half (47%) of crashes that resulted in a pedestrian death involved alcohol for the driver and/or the pedestrian. Therefore, it is important to follow the tips we listed below to avoid this kind of accident.

Pedestrian Safety Tips

  • Make yourself visible: wear bright coloured clothes and carry a flashlight if you are walking at night.
  • Avoid dangerous behaviours: always walk on the sidewalk (no jaywalking), stay sober and make eye contact with drivers – don’t assume the driver can see you.
  • Stay off your phones, talking and especially texting distracts you from paying attention to your surroundings.
  • Look before you step: cross streets at marked crosswalks/intersections, obey traffic signals and watch for turning vehicles.
  • Look left-right-left before crossing a street.
  • For Drivers to Protect Pedestrians

  • Don’t speed, follow the speed limit and never use your phone; always be cautious of your surroundings.
  • Never drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
  • Look out for pedestrians, especially in hard-to-see conditions such as at night or in bad weather.
  • Pedestrians have the right of way at any crosswalk or intersection, so yield and be prepared to stop.
  • Stop at the crosswalk stop line to give drivers in other lanes an opportunity to see and yield to pedestrians too.
  • Be cautious when backing up – pedestrians, especially young children, can move across your path.
  • Why You Need a Personal Injury Attorney

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