Lubbock – Multi-Car Accident on 130th Street
Posted on Thursday, May 2nd, 2019 at 6:53 am
Lubbock law enforcement officials are still looking into a vehicle collision involving multiple vehicles on 130th Street, Monday, according to a local news source.
In an unspecified time last April 29, local officials received a call reporting a car crash on 130th Street near University Avenue. Based on an initial investigation, a pickup truck was towing a vehicle along 130th St when, for reasons that had not been determined, it crashed into a cement truck. Details surrounding the collision are very limited at this time but emergency crews confirmed that at least one person suffered injuries as a result of the collision. He was rushed to a nearby hospital for further care.
Troopers were requested at the scene to assist the flow of traffic.
The case remains under investigation.
Our deepest sympathies go out to the families of the injured victims. We are hoping and praying for a fast recovery of both parties.
Car collisions are extremely prevalent in Texas. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, one person is getting injured in approximately two minutes. Unfortunately, despite the government’s aggressive efforts to educate drivers about safety, the cases of speeding, driving under the influence, and negligence are still on the rise. In fact, most of the common causes of accidents in the state are due to the driver’s lack of awareness and precaution.
Knowing the statistics helps us to be more aware of how our choices can affect other people’s lives. For instance, driving while under the influence of alcohol and illegal drugs dramatically increases your risk of being involved in a crash by roughly 16% and 24%, respectively. While these cases are extremely dangerous, these can be prevented by making the right decisions. So before hitting the road, know that car accidents leave scars and trauma that can be devastating for the victims. For this reason, it is important that you take all the necessary precautions to avoid it.