admin August 9th, 2010
August 5, 2010
Have you ever driven on a road you think is dangerous and likely to contribute to Arkansas auto accidents?
Unfortunately, according to The CW Arkansas, a family is dealing the loss of their 14-year-old girl after a Little Rock auto accident on what police call a “dangerous road” near the airport.
The Little Rock auto accident occurred on Batesville Pike. The occupants of the car ranged in age from 14 to 20.
One of the occupants of the vehicle did not suffer Little Rock auto accident injuries. Three others were taken to the hospital. Their Little Rock auto accident injuries were thought to be non-life-threatening.
Police are working with survivors to determine the cause of the Little Rock auto accident.
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admin July 29th, 2010
July 29, 2010
If your commute on South University and Interstate 630 was slowed recently, chances are it may have been because of a Little Rock truck accident and fire.
According to Arkansas Online, the Little Rock truck accident occurred when a truck hauling cars caught fire in the rear. The truck was not heavily damaged as a result of the Little Rock truck accident, but traffic was affected because of lane restrictions.
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admin July 22nd, 2010
July 22, 2010
Did you experience a traffic block on Interstate 40 between Burns Park and Crystal Hill recently? If so, you may have seen the aftermath of a Little Rock truck accident.
According to FOX 16, the Little Rock truck accident occurred on Interstate 40 and caused the westbound lane to be blocked while crews worked the scene.
The Little Rock truck accident left the driver with a few injuries and his truck with some damage after it overturned.
The cleanup began when the tanker truck, which was carrying 9,000 gallons of diesel and gas, had its contents removed and put into another tanker truck so the crew could get the truck upright again after the Little Rock truck accident.
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admin June 24th, 2010
June 24, 2010
Witnesses say a woman driving a Jeep Wrangler caused a Little Rock auto accident that killed a bicyclist.
The 65-year-old driver ran a red light and struck the bicyclist on Cantrell and River Mountain Road.
The Little Rock auto accident victim was a 56-year-old woman who had been cycling for years, according to Fox 16.
The driver who was involved in the Little Rock auto accident could face additional charges besides running a red light.
Do you think the intersection of Cantrell and River Mountain Road is dangerous for bicyclists and causes frequent Little Rock auto accidents?
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admin April 22nd, 2010
Do you think Toyota will recover its reputation after the recall issues with Arkansas and national defective products? Yet another Arkansas defective product may further damage the company’s reputation.
According to Arkansas Matters, the Toyota Lexus GX 460 SUV has been added to the Arkansas defective product list because a problem with the Vehicle Stability Control System which may cause the vehicle to overturn.
The Lexus’ potential to overturn could cause Arkansas defective product injuries if an Arkansas auto accident occurs.
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admin April 14th, 2010
April 14, 2010
Sometimes our eyes and minds can play tricks on us, particularly in traumatic situations. That may be the case with witnesses of a Conway auto accident involving a motorcycle and ambulance.
The Log Cabin Democrat reports the Conway auto accident occurred on Harkrider Street when a motorcycle driven by a 22-year-old male collided with an ambulance.
However, the crash began as a police chase when the driver of the motorcycle was speeding on Interstate 40 and an Arkansas State Trooper attempted to pull him over.
The Conway auto accident occurred when the chase continued onto Harkrider Street where the ambulance was. The driver of the motorcycle was critically injured as a result of the crash.
Witnesses’ statements about the accident differ with regard to whether the motorcycle was speeding, as witness statements often do.
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admin February 18th, 2010
February 18, 2010
State representative Roy Ragland and his wife were involved in a Little Rock auto accident Monday night when someone struck their car, according to Fox16.
The Little Rock car accident occurred Monday night around 8:20 p.m. on Chester and 6th Street. The person did not stop following the crash.
The state representative’s wife is said to be in serious condition as a result of the Arkansas auto accident.
A late model Chevy Tahoe is thought to be responsible for the Little Rock auto accident, and police are currently searching for him.
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admin January 28th, 2010
January 28, 2010
According to Fox 16, a Little Rock auto accident has landed one man in jail on Tuesday.
The Little Rock car accident occurred when the driver, who was being chased by police, crashed into a fuel pump at a store.
The Arkansas auto accident caused a fire at a home next to the store. There were no Little Rock auto accident injuries as a result of the crash or fire. However, the driver was taken into custody.
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admin November 12th, 2009
November 12, 2009
A man died as the result of a Little Rock auto accident this week, according to The Times.
The Little Rock car accident claimed the life of a 50-year-old man when he lost control of his vehicle on a wet road. The driver’s car overturned and the man drowned as a result of the crash.
Drivers are warned to take extreme caution on wet roads because slick roads and high water levels on roads can create hazardous driving conditions and increase the risk of Arkansas auto accidents.
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admin September 24th, 2009
September 24, 2009
An Arkansas truck accident killed a driver Tuesday afternoon, according to the Newport Independent.
The Arkansas truck accident occurred when a 51-year-old former police officer lost control of a 2000 Buick on Highway 67 and crossed into oncoming traffic Tuesday afternoon.
The Arkansas truck accident killed the driver of the car. The 63-year-old driver of the semi also was injured as a result of the crash. He was taken to a local hospital to be treated following the crash.
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