
Pedestrian Accidents Involving Wheelchairs on Capitola Rd in Santa Cruz CA
Pedestrians traveling Santa Cruz are owed a legal “duty of care” by all local drivers. This means motorists should monitor the road at all times,
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Pedestrians traveling Santa Cruz are owed a legal “duty of care” by all local drivers. This means motorists should monitor the road at all times,

Pedestrians in parts of Los Banos can face a mile or more between intersections and safe crosswalks. They can also find themselves having to cross

Rural Madera County roads can feature light traffic at times, but drivers must still remain clear-headed and focused in order to navigate curves and stay

Two-way stop-sign intersections in and around Porterville can be dangerous spots for drivers. Motorists who have the right-of-way and don’t have to stop must be

Pedestrians in Hollister can find hazardous conditions when they leave their homes. They may confront busy streets with no sidewalks. They may have to walk

Traffic builds on Bakersfield’s major thoroughfares during the afternoon rush hours. Those dangerous traffic levels can continue right on through the evening hours. The volume

Travel on Highway 99 through Fresno moves quickly at all hours and even safe drivers can end up in frightening collisions when other motorists get

Travelers across Tulare County on Highway 190 are used to steering clear of the mistakes of other motorists. But when a driver accidentally veers across

Motorcyclists traveling Kern County roads at night constantly face hazards from careless drivers. Drivers who aren’t paying full attention to the lanes in front of

Long Beach pedestrians don’t always have the safest routes of travel provided for them. They can have to walk for a half-mile more to find
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Pedestrians traveling Santa Cruz are owed a legal “duty of care” by all local drivers. This means motorists should monitor

Pedestrians in parts of Los Banos can face a mile or more between intersections and safe crosswalks. They can also

Rural Madera County roads can feature light traffic at times, but drivers must still remain clear-headed and focused in order

Two-way stop-sign intersections in and around Porterville can be dangerous spots for drivers. Motorists who have the right-of-way and don’t

Pedestrians in Hollister can find hazardous conditions when they leave their homes. They may confront busy streets with no sidewalks.

Traffic builds on Bakersfield’s major thoroughfares during the afternoon rush hours. Those dangerous traffic levels can continue right on through

Travel on Highway 99 through Fresno moves quickly at all hours and even safe drivers can end up in frightening

Travelers across Tulare County on Highway 190 are used to steering clear of the mistakes of other motorists. But when

Motorcyclists traveling Kern County roads at night constantly face hazards from careless drivers. Drivers who aren’t paying full attention to

Long Beach pedestrians don’t always have the safest routes of travel provided for them. They can have to walk for