[06-24-2023] Marin County, CA – Three People Hospitalized Following Single-Vehicle Rollover Crash in Corte Madera

[06-24-2023] Three People Hospitalized Following Single-Vehicle Rollover Crash in Corte MaderaThree people were hospitalized following a single-vehicle rollover crash in Corte Madera, Marin County, on Saturday morning, June 24, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash happened at about 11:30 a.m. on northbound Highway 101 at the offramp to Paradise Drive and Tamalpais Drive.

The Central Marin Fire Department reported that the car veered off the road and flipped over a rail before resting on its roof. The vehicle’s occupants, all unidentified at this point, sustained minor-to-moderate injuries and were transported to a hospital for treatment.

Additional information about the cause of the crash has not been disclosed, leaving uncertainty as to whether the collision was influenced by drugs or alcohol.

The investigation is ongoing; anyone with information must contact the authorities immediately.

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Single-Vehicle Accident Statistics

Automobile accidents cause many preventable deaths and injuries in the United States. Traffic accidents kill over 1.3 million people every year.

According to the National Safety Council, traffic fatalities in the United States increased by 8.3% in 2020, following a three-year decline. Between 2019 and 2020, traffic fatalities in the United States rose from 39,107 to 42,338.

In 2020, 3,847 people died in car accidents in California. Multi-vehicle accidents killed 1,587 people, accounting for 41% of all fatalities. Of all fatalities, 59%, or 2,260, were caused by single-vehicle accidents. In 2020, angle-collision accidents killed or injured over 8,000 people.

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