[05-11-2023] Mendocino County, CA – Passenger Killed, Another Hospitalized After Single-Vehicle Crash Along SR-128

[05-11-2023] Passenger Killed, Another Hospitalized After Single-Vehicle Crash Along SR-128A passenger was killed, and another was hospitalized after a single-vehicle crash along SR-128, Mendocino County, early Thursday morning, May 11, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the fatal crash happened around 12:54 a.m. south road edge of SR-128, west of Navarro.

A 2022 Isuzu box truck was eastbound when it veered off and slammed into a tree.

The 43-year-old driver, Timothy M., sustained major injuries while his female passenger was declared dead at the scene.

Marino was transported to the Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. The passenger’s identity won’t be released until her next of kin has been notified.

The authorities are conducting an investigation into the fatal crash.

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  • Keep calm and avoid admitting fault. Stay where you are to ensure nobody gets hurt. You should check yourself for injuries before helping others.
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Fatal Single-Vehicle Accident Statistics

In the United States, automobile accidents cause the majority of preventable injuries and deaths. An estimated two million people die in car accidents yearly, and ten million are injured.

According to the National Safety Council, traffic fatalities increased by 8.3% in the United States in 2020. Over the past three years, these figures have steadily declined.

In the US in 2019, there were 39,107 fatal traffic accidents. In 2020, this number rose to a record-breaking 42,338.

In California that year, 3,847 people died in traffic accidents. A total of 1,587 people, or about 41% of all fatalities, were killed in multi-vehicle accidents. About 2,260 people, or 59% of all fatalities, were involved in single-vehicle collisions.

At least two vehicles were involved in 72% of collisions overall, 71% of collisions with injuries, and 77% of collisions with injuries. Angle-collision accidents claimed or injured 8,000 people in 2020.

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