RECENT ACCIDENTS AT A GLANCE

/RECENT ACCIDENTS AT A GLANCE

Stay at Least 1 Car Length Behind

Gwinnett County accident report stated that on July 4, 2018 Vehicle  1 approached the intersection of Five Forks Trickum Rd and Killian Hill Rd and stopped abruptly causing Vehicle 1 to rear end Vehicle 2.  Substantial damage was done to the rear of Vehicle 1. Driver 1 received neck and back pain. EMT was called [...]

Stay at Least 1 Car Length Behind 2018-08-12T18:58:42+00:00

Slow Down When Approaching Slow Moving Traffic

Fulton County accident report stated that on July 1, 2018 Driver 2 was traveling WB on I-285 in lane 2. Vehicle 1 rear-ended Vehicle 2 while in motion. Driver 2 stated that while her vehicle was stopped and was struck from behind. Driver 1 stated that he was in fact behind Vehicle 2 when it stopped and [...]

Slow Down When Approaching Slow Moving Traffic 2018-08-12T17:09:23+00:00

Be Prepared For Sudden Stops

Fulton County accident report stated that on May 1, 2018 Driver 2 stopped at the intersection of Honeysuckle and Campbellton Road, waiting for a pedestrian to pass the cross walk, when he was rear ended by Vehicle 1. Driver 1 stated that he was traveling EB on Campbellton Road when Driver 2 made a sudden stop, causing him to [...]

Be Prepared For Sudden Stops 2018-08-13T01:13:28+00:00

Failure to Stop & Yield

Gwinnett County accident report stated that on April 30, 2018 that Driver 1 was traveling WB on Stone Mountain Hwy when Driver 2 failed to stop at the intersection at East Park Place and hit Vehicle 1 on the right side panel. Driver 1 received injury to his wrist and forearm, but refused the EMT [...]

Failure to Stop & Yield 2018-08-12T19:19:17+00:00

Keep Your Foot on the Brake, and Don’t Assume

Gwinnett County accident report stated that on April 30, 2018 Driver 1 was traveling SB on  Street near l1th Street in the 2nd lane to the right. He had to stop in the heavy traffic and as it began to move he thought the vehicle in front of him began to move slowly, and as he let his foot off [...]

Keep Your Foot on the Brake, and Don’t Assume 2018-08-13T01:14:34+00:00

Keep Control of Your Vehicle

Gwinnett County accident report stated that on April 19, 2018 Vehicle 1 was driving EB on Stone Mountain Hwy and Parker Court. Vehicle 2 was also heading EB when Driver  loss control of his vehicle swirved all over the highway before finally striking  Vehicle 2 on the right rear panel. No injuries were reported. Driver [...]

Keep Control of Your Vehicle 2018-08-12T19:35:41+00:00

Turn Properly

DeKalb County accident report stated that on April 19, 2018 an officer was called to an accident,  where Vehicle 2 was traveling straight in the right lane on Redan Road and Driver 1 was traveling in the left lane and turning right onto the South Indian Creek Dr. Driver 2 stated that he was going straight in the right [...]

Turn Properly 2018-08-13T01:15:47+00:00

Follow closely and pay the cost

Clayton County accident report stated that on April 18, 2018 Driver1 advised that she was on I-75SB and had exited onto the Mt. Zion Blvd East ramp. She came to the top of the ramp at the intersection of Mt. Zion Blvd was behind Vehicle 2 and began to turn right, but Vehicle 2 stopped. Driver 1 advised that due to thinking [...]

Follow closely and pay the cost 2018-08-13T01:16:44+00:00

Exit Ramp Mishap

Cobb County accident report stated that on April 18, 2016 based on the physical evidence and the statements of the drivers, the following was determined: Vehicle 1 was traveling NB on the Windy Hill exit ramp of I-75N, in lane 1. Vehicle 2 was traveling in the same direction in lane 2 when Driver 1, driving [...]

Exit Ramp Mishap 2017-10-01T00:29:20+00:00

Rear-Ending

Gwinnett accident report stated that on April 17, 2018 Driver 2 was traveling NB in the left turn lane on the Drive exit ramp from I-85NB when Vehicle 1 struck his vehicle in the rear. Driver 1 advised that while following Vehicle 2 she assumed it was moving due to the green turning traffic signal, and [...]

Rear-Ending 2018-08-13T01:05:29+00:00
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