Two-Vehicle Phoenix Collision Fatally Injures Two People
With the congestion problem in the world today, it comes as no surprise that the same problem occurs on the roads all over the world. Nowadays streets are filled with cars, causing not only damage to the environment but also damage to other people as well. With the sheer number of cars on the road, the chances of two vehicles hitting each other by accident are a great possibility and about 12, 121 fatal car crash accidents involved two or more vehicles in 2010 (Car Statistics 2010).
In Phoenix Arizona, a terrible incident occurred on Friday when two cars collided with each other. The accident happened at 32nd Street and Union Hills Drive. The Phoenix Fire Department spokesman said that there was no immediate information on the cause of the accident, but that it was so severe that one of the two vehicles rolled over and hit a tree after it crashed into the other vehicle.
Authorities reported that the Arizona car accident left two people in serious conditions due to fatal injuries incurred from the crash. Salomon said that there was also a third person that was affected in the crash and received injuries as well, but the injuries of this third person were not as severe compared to the other two. According to Salomon, the two people who were fatally injured were rushed to hospital in the area and they are now receiving treatment for their injuries.
If people are not careful, the likelihood of an accidental collision between cars on the roads of today is very high. Although man has been driving cars for a considerable amount of time, one can never claim that we have reached the level of expertise. The statistics per state and even for the entire United States state one fact: that one can never be complacent on the road, because sooner or later, an accident will happen. Such experiences have caused a major dent in the lives of people.
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