Accident reports from Oakland, California, reveal that a man and a woman died in a crash. 33-year-old Cleophas Fuller was a passenger in a car that crashed on Sunday, April 5th.
The tragic accident occurred at the intersection of Seventh Street and Frontage Road. According to the preliminary accident report, the car Fuller was traveling in for unknown reasons crashed into a wall at about 2:30 a.m.
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The crash happened near the main Oakland Post. Fuller and the female driver of the car, Nicole Johnson, 32, sustained severe injuries that they died from. The two were pronounced at the scene.
The authorities have not discovered what led to the accident. The investigation is still ongoing, and the public will be updated as things unfold.
The causes of accidents in the United States are limitless. The factors range from distracted driving to impaired driving, road rages, and recklessness. Sometimes, it is caused by an underlying medical condition.
Studies have shown that medical conditions associated with driver safety focus on specific diseases. Driving is a cognitive task related to multiple functions, which gets diminished or altered by chronic medical conditions.
People with conditions like diabetics, epilepsy, and cardiovascular disease, can get into accidents suddenly. Alcoholism and mental illness cause twice as many crashes per 1 000 000 miles of driving.
Based on accident reports, authorities have advised that drivers with underlying medical conditions should take extra precautions on the road. Drivers should not ingest any drowsy drugs before getting on the road, and they should pay attention while driving.
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