Category: Truck Accidents

Fatal Car Accidents for Teen Drivers Ages 16-17 Declines from 2004-2008

The CDC has just released a report on the decline of fatal automobile accidents involving teenage drivers age 16 to 17. Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among teens in the US, accounting for about 1/3 of all teen deaths. The study reviewed FARS (Fatality Analysis Report System) data from each state from the years 2004 to 2008 and a sharp decline in the number of fatal car wrecks involving young drivers. According to the report, during that time period 9,644 passenger vehicle drivers aged 16 or 17 were involved in fatal crashes. Sixty-five percent (65%) of the drivers in these fatal crashes were male. Further, thirty-six percent (36%) of the drivers in this group were found to be speeding at the time of the wreck. Ultimately, this report found that the national rate for drivers aged 16 or 17 years involved in fatal crashes declined 38% from 2004 to 2008. Researchers believe this decline is due in part to new tougher graduated driver's license laws for teenagers, restrictions on cell phone usage, seat belt usage and a rise in gas prices. 

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Truck Accident Claims 4 Lives in Tuscaloosa County

A tragic car v. truck accident has claimed the lives of two teachers and two young children. The wreck occurred on US Highway 82 In Tuscaloosa County near the Pickens County line. This area of US 82 is a 4 lane highway and early reports indicate a third vehicle may have run a stop sign on a road that intersects with US 82 causing a the 18 wheeler to try and avoid that vehicle causing it to come over onto the vehicle the teachers and children were riding in. As a result of this awful accident, LeWanna Nettles, 59, her sister Stephanie Nettles Barnes, 54, and two children 2 and 8 were killed. Ms. Nettles was a current teacher at Aliceville High School and sister Ms. Barnes had retired from teaching at Aliceville the year before. This is truly a tragic loss for their family, friends and Aliceville High School.

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Tuscaloosa 18 Wheeler Accident Kills Truck Driver

A horrific early morning Truck Accident on I-359 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama has claimed the life of Tawanna Davis of Duncanville, Alabama. According to the Tuscaloosa News website, the wreck occurred when Ms. Davis hit a retaining wall just before 5:00 am. Ms. Davis was driving a laud for McLeod Trucking out of…

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An 18 Wheeler Accident on Hwy 280 Kills Driver of Car

A tractor-trailer collision with a car on U.S. Highway 280 in Smiths Station, Alabama (Lee County) killed one person. The truck accident occurred at the intersection of Lee County Road 248 and Hwy 280. Glenda Baggett of Smiths Station, Alabama was sadly killed when her Chevrolet sedan collided with a 2006 Freightliner truck driven…

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Alabama Traffic Accident Facts

The most recent Alabama car accident and Alabama truck accident statistics from 2008 show a decline in the number of automobile accidents and the number of people injured and killed on Alabama's highways. In 2008, 964 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes in Alabama, which is down 13.2%. Further there were 123,969 wrecks reported in 2008, which is down 8.3%. This decline is likely linked in part to the down turn in the U.S. economy as Alabamians tried to save money by driving less and by driving slower to conserve fuel. 2008 Alabama Auto Accident Statistics:

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Greenhill Alabama Auto vs. Truck Accident Claims 3 Lives

A Greenhill, Alabama (Lauderdale County) car accident this past Friday on U.S. Highway 43 has tragically killed 3 people and severely injured another. The North Alabama auto accident occurred when the driver of a 2006 Chevrolet HHR SUV attempted to turn west across the highway when it collided with a Semi-truck and trailer driving southbound on Hwy 43. According to reports, the weather and icy road conditions played role in the cause of the wreck. The driver of the 18 wheeler was uninjured in the accident.

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