Monday, July 16, 2012

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Two Car Accident Shut Road Down
in Cranberry, PA

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A two car accident in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania shut down traffic in the northbound lanes of route 19 at Rowan Road for over an hour on Rowan Road. The accident occurred just as the annual family event, Cranberry Community Days was ending. This only amplified the traffic build caused by the accident. Cranberry Township Police reported that the driver of a Chrysler 200 was responsible for the accident. Police say that the driver was “Traveling north on the highway at about 10 p.m. when he collided with a Subaru turning left from Route 19 onto Rowan Road in the opposite direction (cranberry.patch.com).”
The driver of the Subaru was required medical treatment, as well did her passenger. Their injuries were not life threatening. The driver of the Chrysler 200 refused medical treatment. Police are investigating the accident further. As of now, no charges have been made.
An auto accident can happen in any place at any time. 1 800 411 Pain would like to see the roads a safer place for all drivers. This is why they continue to provide drivers with the latest information on driver safety and accident statistics. 1 800 411 Pain is dedicated to keeping motorists informed with ways in which they can make driving a safer activity.       
Robert Lewin, owner of 1 800 411 Pain, reminds you not to drink and drive and to
always wear your seatbelt. 

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Three Vehicle Accident on the 411 Pain blog

Three Vehicle Accident Sends
Two to the Hospital
A three vehicle accident in Hickory, N.C. on July 8, 2012 resulted in a married couple having to be transported to the hospital. Witnesses say that the accident was caused by the driver of a white Honda Civic, who ran a red light and collided with an SUV. After striking the SUV, causing it to flip over, the Honda then struck a separate vehicle that was waiting at a red light.
The driver of the Honda Civic was traveling with her three children. None of the children were injured in the accident. The driver did not sustain life-threatening injuries. The occupants of the SUV acquired the most severe injuries during the accident. They had to be cut out of their vehicle. Officers said that it looked as though she had a broken leg.
Terrible accidents can be avoided by simply following the law. Had the woman driving the Honda Civic not ran the red light, this accident would never have happened. 1 800 411 Pain strongly advises that all motorists adhere to traffic laws at all times. Something as simple as stopping at a stop sign or red light can be the deciding factor in whether or not an accident occurs. For more of the latest information on driver safety and accident news, visit www.411Pain-News.com. Robert Lewin, owner of 1 800 411 Pain, reminds you not to drink and drive and to always wear your seat belt. 

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Car Accident Injures Six Teens
An early morning car accident in Alameda, California has left six teenagers injured. The driver was a fifteen year old boy who had taken his parent’s vehicle without their permission. Four of the passengers involved were also fifteen year olds. One passenger was thirteen. The accident occurred at approximately 1:30 in the morning. None of the vehicle’s occupants had permission from their parents to be out at that time.  
The driver apparently crashed into a tree. The cause of the accident is currently unknown. Authorities are investigating whether alcohol was a factor. Every person involved in the crash suffered injuries, but none as seriously as the driver. 1 800 411 Pain understands that an auto accident can occur unexpectedly and usually allow little or no time to react. This is why 1 800 411 Pain advises that motorists be as alert as possible while driving.  
For more of the latest information on driver safety and accident news, visit www.411Pain-News.com. Robert Lewin, owner of 1 800 411 Pain, reminds you not to drink and drive and to always wear your seat belt. 



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