[05-29-2024] San Diego County, CA – At Least One Person Injured After Pursuit Led To Reckless Two-Vehicle Collision in the University Heights Area

[05-29-2024] At Least One Person Injured After Pursuit Led To Reckless Two-Vehicle Collision in the University Heights AreaAt least one person was injured after a pursuit led to a reckless two-vehicle collision in the University Heights area, San Diego, on Wednesday night, May 29, 2024.

According to the San Diego Police Department, the crash happened at around 10:15 p.m. near the intersection of Madison Avenue and Florida Street.

Authorities stated that the officials attempted to stop a white Mazda SUV for an unspecified traffic violation, but the SUV resisted and drove off, initiating a pursuit. The chase between the SUV and the police stopped when the SUV collided with another vehicle.

The two occupants of the SUV were taken into custody by police, and the other driver was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. The extent of injuries and the condition of the victim were not immediately available. At this time, it is unclear whether drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision.

Additional details have yet to be released by the authorities. Investigations are ongoing.

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What Should You Do After A San Diego Car Accident?

First, you should check on all passengers, drivers, and pedestrians involved. If they need medical help, call for an ambulance immediately. Make sure that you don’t move anyone who is unconscious or reports back or neck pain unless their life is in imminent danger, for example, from a fire or oncoming traffic. Since car accidents are unexpected, you also need to do the following:

  1. Call the police to report any deaths, injuries, or substantial property damage. Get the names and badge numbers of the officers who are at the scene of the accident. Later, you need to call the police department and request an accident report.
  2. Take pictures of all parties involved, including their driver’s licenses and insurance cards, as well as their vehicles. Do not forget to capture any visible damages, skid marks, and the vehicles’ points of rest.
  3. Take note of the street names, traffic lights, and signs.
  4. Talk to the witnesses and obtain their phone numbers and addresses.
  5. Preserve evidence by taking pictures of your injuries.
  6. Seek medical attention, even if you feel like your injuries are minor.
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Reckless Driving Accident Statistics

Automobile crashes are the leading cause of unintentional deaths and injuries in the US. Every year, car accidents claim the lives of two million people and injure ten million more.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines reckless driving as “willful disregard” for the safety of other road users. The NHTSA also recorded 11,258 fatalities caused by speeding in 2020. In San Diego, 737 speed-related crashes either resulted in injuries or fatalities, according to data from the latest OTS Crash Rankings Results.

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