Greenford Drive Crash Injures Subaru Passenger
San Diego, CA (October 29, 2021) – On Thursday, a 61-year-old woman, who was a Subaru passenger, suffered injuries in a broadside crash on Greenford Drive.
The vehicle crash occurred minutes before 10 a.m.
Officers said the Subaru driven by a 17-year-old driver was westbound on Mira Mesa Boulevard. Then, it turned left onto Greenford Drive directly in the path of an eastbound Audi A4 sedan.
The passenger suffered injuries from the crash.
Emergency rescuers rushed her to a hospital for treatment of serious but non-fatal injuries.
Make it a routine to always perform simple safety checks before you leave.
Start by inspecting your vehicle’s headlights and turn signals, be sure that both front and rear headlamps are working properly and visible enough a couple of yards away.
Also, take a reading of your tire pressure and make sure you maintain the recommended maximum. While at it, take a peek under your vehicle and ensure there are no loose objects or leaks.
Most importantly, stay focused while on the road. Remove all distractions that could cause accidents such as mobile phone use, unstrapped toddlers, etc.
Injuries in Broadside Crash on Greenford Drive
California’s road accident rate continues to increase, rather than decrease, despite the additional safety features on newer vehicle models
As a matter of fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), two out of three motorists will be involved in an injury accident during their life.
Sad but true, auto accidents are a major public health threat. They are a leading cause of death for individuals ages 5-64.
That is why it is valuable to know what to do if you get involved in a motor vehicle accident.
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