Authorities in British Columbia say that speeding and dangerous driving were to blame for a two-car collision that left one person inured and two luxury automobiles wrecked. The car accident took place on Aug. 23 in West Vancouver.
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2 Women Die in Separate British Columbia Highway Accidents
Police say that two women are dead and one person was airlifted to hospital after separate collisions on highways in the province during the final weekend of August. The crashes follow the province increasing speed limits on the roads earlier this year.
Examining the Costs and Effects of A Traumatic Brain Injury
British Columbia residents may be interested in some information on the subject of brain injuries. Due to the personal and financial costs associated with the injuries, they can have serious effects on a person’s life.
Woman Successfully Sues Husband for Crashing Into Moose
A British Columbia woman will be receiving more than $3 million from her husband’s insurance company as the result of injuries she received in 2008 when her husband crashed their vehicle into a moose. The couple and their two children were travelling north on Highway 37 when a moose entered the road from the opposite side, crossed over the oncoming lane and entered the lane occupied by the family’s vehicle.
Accident Victim’s Mother Calls for Changes in BC Law
A 30-year-old man who struck and killed a pedestrian was fined $2,000 and banned from driving for five years by a British Columbia court on Aug. 12. The man, an Alberta resident originally from Kelowna, had entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driving without due care and attention, and the mother of the female pedestrian killed by the man’s modified SUV was not happy with the sentence.
Alcohol, Speed Possible Factors in Fatal Bridge Crash
British Columbia authorities say that alcohol and speed could have been factors in a fatal accident on the Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver. The rear-end collision happened about 4 a.m. on July 31, forcing police to close the southbound lanes for several hours during their investigation.
Cyclist Suffers Critical Injuries in Hit-And-Run Accident
A British Columbia cyclist was injured in an alleged hit-and-run car accident on July 30. According to the report, the 55-year-old man was travelling on Kingsway Avenue near Pitt Meadows just before midnight when he was struck by a large passenger vehicle that was thought to be either a truck or a SUV.
Woman Dies in British Columbia Pedestrian Accident
According to police, an 88-year-old woman died after being struck by an out-of-control vehicle while walking in Saanich on July 20. Before the accident, the victim had been walking near the intersection of Hillcrest and Tyndall avenues.
Gravel Truck Accident Takes 2 Lives
According to the RCMP, two Nanaimo, British Columbia, residents died in a crash involving a gravel truck in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, which is south of Edmonton. The car accident happened at the intersection of 47th Street and Highway 13 on July 8.
Bad Tires Caused Car Accident that Killed 3, Report Says
A report that was released on July 3 regarding a fatal car accident that occurred in 2012 in British Columbia stated that bad tires played a part in causing the crash. Three individuals from Nanaimo, aged 16, 19 and 30, did not survive the incident.