[10-19-2023] Kern County, CA – Two-Vehicle Collision Reported on Highway 178 in Bakersfield

[10-19-2023] Two-Vehicle Collision Reported on Highway 178 in BakersfieldA two-vehicle collision was reported on Highway 178 in Bakersfield on Thursday morning, October 19, 2023.

Authorities responded to reports of the collision on the highway’s westbound lanes at Oswell Street. The estimated time of the incident and when first responders arrived at the scene were not indicated.

Upon the arrival of emergency teams, they found a motorcycle and a white pickup truck on the scene, blocking two lanes.

No information on the number of victims or their current conditions was given, and no reports of visible injuries were immediately provided.

Officials did not release further information regarding the crash, and no apparent cause or contributing factor was indicated while investigations were in progress.

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8 Steps to Take After A Motorcycle Accident

The recklessness of another driver can cause severe damage and affect the lives of others. If you or someone you know has been involved in a major vehicle accident due to someone else’s negligence, the following steps may help you:

  1. Check yourself for injuries before checking on others. Seek medical attention immediately.
  2. Pull over to the side of the road or another safe area, if possible, while waiting for authorities.
  3. Stay calm, and do not admit fault.
  4. Do not settle your case with the other driver. It is essential to report your accident to the police so that there will be an official record.
  5. Collect as much relevant information as possible, such as the other driver’s name and insurer.
  6. Take photos of any relevant evidence that can help build your case
  7. Organize all accident-related documents and information in a folder.
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Motorcycle Accident Statistics

According to the National Safety Council, motorcycles account for less than 3% of all vehicles registered in the U.S. and less than 0.6% of miles traveled. In 2021, they were responsible for 14% of all traffic fatalities, 17% of occupant fatality rates, and 3% of all occupant injuries.

In 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported an average of 8% more motorcycle-related deaths from 2020 to 2021, despite its 2% decline in the rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.

Over the past decade, motorcycle-related deaths have increased by 19%, while vehicle death rates have increased by 29%.

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