[San Jose, CA] – Mitra Sadeghzadeh and One Other Die in Accident on McKean Road
Mitra Sadeghzadeh and Another Killed in San Jose Head-on Accident on McKean Road near Schillingsburg Avenue
Sunday, February 21, 2021 – Mitra Sadeghzadeh, age 68, from Milpitas, and one other driver died in an accident on McKean Road at around 9:17 P.M last Sunday. Moreover, they both passed away in a Head-on Car collision that occurred just north of the reservoir on McKean Rd.
Also, according to California Highway Patrol, the incident occurred south of Schillingsburg Avenue.
Furthermore, police reports revealed that 2002 Chrysler that was traveling southbound crossed the double yellow lines. As a result, it crashed head-on into a 2008 Toyota that was traveling in the opposite direction.
Unfortunately, responders pronounced the drivers of both vehicles’ dead upon arrival.
Additionally, police are asking for anyone that has any further information regarding this accident is asked to contact the CHP.
Wrong-Way Accidents: Why Do They Happen?
According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHA), wrong-way accidents make up between 300-400 roadway fatalities every year.
Also, wrong way driving has been defined as “a driver who runs their vehicle in the opposite direction of travel on a highway or freeway, then collides with a vehicle traveling in the correct direction.”
Mostly, wrong-way accidents are uncommon. Moreover, they only make up about 3% of all motor vehicle accidents.
In addition, they are the leading type of motor vehicle crash to result in a fatality.
On average, about 360 deaths in the U.S. each year are caused by wrong way driving accidents.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), reports that the wrong way collision death rate is projected to fall between 12 and 27% higher than all other types of collisions.
Moreover, that is why they have been proven to be among the most dangerous types of accidents.
Wrong way driving collisions will most often end up in head-on collisions. Grievously, they do not tend to leave motorists and passengers unscathed.
Instead, if the accident does not lead to death, the injuries drivers sustain are often extremely severe.
In addition, they usually entail long-term residual effects that require surgery and rehabilitation.
What Can Cause A Wrong-Way Accident?
Driver error is the most common cause of accidents.
Moreover, most of these incidents are due to drivers entering a highway exit ramp, rather than entrance ramps.
Notably, out of a list of reasons for drivers’ error, the #1 cause is intoxication from drugs or alcohol.
Additionally, 50-75% of all wrong way driving incidents involve an intoxicated driver.
Not surprisingly, most of these accidents tend to occur on weekends and in the late hours of the night between midnight and 3 A.M.
Avoid Wrong-Way Drivers
To avoid wrong-way drivers, look beyond the first few cars ahead of you and scan the entire roadway width.
The further ahead and around you can see, the better prepared you will be.
If you see the hazard approaching, then you have time to react and take evasive action to avoid a collision.
However, when drivers travel directly toward each other on a highway, there is often little a driver can do to avoid the collision since the wrong way driver is unexpected.
Not to mention, combining the element of surprise with the high rate of speed on highways, and an accident is almost inevitable.
There are a couple of strategies that you can keep in mind while traveling that could save you from being a victim of these terrible tragedies.
For instance, always travel in the right lane if possible.
Traveling in the correct lane is the safest bet to avoid an oncoming wrong-way driver.
The wrong way driver may be confused and assume the right is slowest.
However, in the opposite direction, the wrong way driver’s right is the left lane, also known as the fast lane.
To the family and friends of Mitra Sadeghzadeh, we at Salkow Law firm cannot begin to imagine what you are going through, and our sincerest condolences go out to you.
Salkow Law are true advocates that will work with you directly to achieve justice. Insurance companies want to pay as little compensation as they can. They will even try to make your case go away completely. We will fight for you so that does not happen.
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This is especially true for families that have lost a loved one in an accident. We won’t stop until we’ve gotten you fair compensation to alleviate the financial toll that unexpected devastation brings.
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