[01-22-2024] Ventura County, CA – A Woman Died, Two Others Injured In A Three-Vehicle Crash In Santa Paula

[01-22-2024] A Woman Died, Two Others Injured In A Three-Vehicle Crash In Santa PaulaA woman died, and two others were injured after a three-vehicle crash in Santa Paula on Monday afternoon, January 22, 2024.

According to California Highway Patrol Officer Jorge Alfaro, the collision happened around 2:35 p.m. on the westbound 126 east of Boosey Road.

The woman, identified as Tatiana T., 22, lost control of her Mercury SUV and veered into westbound traffic for unknown reasons.

The SUV first sideswiped a 2002 Honda Civic and then continued uncontrollably, colliding with a 2022 Honda Civic. The 19-year-old driver of the sideswiped Honda was uninjured.

Two occupants of the second Honda, a 42-year-old driver suffered internal abdominal bleeding, and her 30-year-old passenger sustained lacerations to the elbow and hip. Both victims were transported to Ventura County Medical Center.

Officials said Tatiana T. was pronounced dead at the accident scene.

Investigations into the incident are still underway.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported 42,795 fatalities from vehicle accidents in 2022. This represents a marginal decrease of 0.3% compared to the 42,939 reported fatalities in 2021.

The fatality rate, which stood at 1.37 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles in 2021, saw a reduction to 1.35 deaths that same year. Roughly 1% more Americans were actively involved in driving activities during 2022 compared to the peak of the pandemic year.

Moreover, the number of fatalities in the last quarter of 2022 declined. This marks the third consecutive quarterly decrease in deaths, following a trend that commenced after seven consecutive quarterly increases starting in the third quarter of 2020.

As for specific states, California reported an estimated 4,407 fatalities in 2022, reflecting a 2.8% increase compared to the previous year’s count of 4,285.

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