[05-13-2023] Los Angeles County, CA – One Person Killed, Two Others Hospitalized After Vehicle Overturned in Long Beach

[05-13-2023] One Person Killed, Two Others Hospitalized After Vehicle Overturned in Long BeachOne person was killed, and two others were hospitalized after a single vehicle overturned in Long Beach on Saturday morning, May 13, 2023.

According to the Long Beach Fire Department, firefighters and paramedics were called to the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and State Route 103 around 2:29 a.m.

One person died at the scene, and two others were hospitalized. The authorities identified the deceased victim as a man who was a passenger in the car.

There was no additional information available at the time. The investigation is ongoing.

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  • Maintain your calm and avoid admitting fault. Stay where you are to ensure nobody gets hurt. Before assisting others, you should inspect yourself for injuries.
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Fatal Single-Vehicle Accident Statistics

Automobile accidents are the leading cause of preventable injuries and deaths in the United States. An estimated two million people are killed annually in car accidents, and ten million are injured.

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

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

In California that year, 3,847 people were killed in traffic accidents. Multi-vehicle accidents killed 1,587 people, accounting for approximately 41% of all fatalities.

Single-vehicle collisions killed approximately 2,260 people, accounting for 59% of all fatalities.

At least two vehicles were involved in 72% of collisions, 71% of collisions, and 77% of injuries. In 2020, 8,000 people were killed or injured in angle-collision accidents.

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