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In a press release, California State officials announced that Californian roads have continually become safer for the last five years in a row. New data compiled on crashes on California roadways shows that fatality crashes dropped almost 12 percent in the state last year. According to the state Office of Traffic Safety, the total amount of fatalities in California was 2,715, which is a significant decrease from the highest recorded amount of 4,333 back in 2005. In correlation, the national (read more)
Read MoreCalifornia Assembly members voted 42 to 26 to pass a safety measure to ban companies from renting or selling recalled vehicles.
Read MoreTraffic Tickets Increasing in California
California drivers are being pulled over and ticketed more frequently within the past two years, according to news reports.
Read MoreA driver was pulled to the side of the highway to look up directions in Oroville when another car rear-ended him. The collision caused his car to hit a pedestrian.
Read MoreGovernment data reveals that California’s average of deaths per 100 miles driven is .11 lower than the national average of 1.15.
Read MoreA man who experienced internal bleeding, a lacerated spleen and head injury in a motorcycle accident is now suing.
Read MoreThe potential for debris flows, rock and mud slides in steep areas is high this morning along with flooding in low-lying areas due to the onslaught of rain and snow through the Inland area.
Read MoreA California hospital is being sued by a family who says a 73-year-old family member died due to allegedly not receiving proper X-rays in time.
Read MoreDUI Driver Could Get 50 Years In Adenhart Case
Finally after more than a year, sentencing in the drunken driving case that resulted in the death of Nick Adenhart and two of his friends is scheduled for today. According to the news, a District Attorney of Orange County is asking that the judge imposes the maximum sentence of 51 years and eight months in jail. If you live in Southern California and especially if you are an Angles baseball team fan, you know about the tragic story that happened (read more)
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