One person was killed, and two more were hospitalized after a fiery vehicle and truck collision near Studio City, Los Angeles, early Thursday morning, June 29, 2023.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the fatal collision happened around 3:00 a.m. along the eastbound lanes of the 101 Freeway, west of the 134 Freeway.
An unknown vehicle struck the back of a street sweeper truck and got caught on fire, with the driver trapped inside
The unidentified driver was killed, while the two truck occupants were transported to a local hospital.
The authorities have yet to release further details on the fatal collision.
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Fatal Truck Accident Statistics
Compared to truck drivers and passengers, those in passenger vehicles have a lower chance of surviving an accident. According to statistics, occupants of smaller vehicles are more likely to sustain severe injuries in collisions. Accidents involving large vehicles, particularly those involving semi-trucks, can be fatal.
As reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 4,965 people died in truck-related accidents in the US in 2020. The number of fatalities in 2019 was 5,032. 2020 saw a decrease of 5% in the total number. Trucks are to blame for 71% of fatal car accidents in the US.
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