Accident reports state that a 50-year-old man identified as Timothy Weszelits was injured after a crash in Oswego, Illinois. The collision happened on Tuesday, June 2, and involved two vehicles.
Police reports indicate that officers responded to calls from the area of Route 34 and Kendall Point Drive about a two-vehicle crash. On getting to the scene, they discovered that Weszelits’ vehicle and that of a 32-year-old woman were involved in the accident.
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From investigations, the officers discovered that Weszelits and the woman were heading east on Route 34 around 6:02 pm. Suddenly, the former’s vehicle hit that of the latter, leading to the collision.
Following the impact, Weszelits sustained injuries, while the woman didn’t suffer any wounds. Authorities are yet to cite anyone but are continuing with investigations to determine the cause of the accident.
No matter the experience a driver may have, he or she must always be safety-conscious whenever on the roadway. This ensures that the risk of road crashes are minimized.
Collisions on the road result from factors such as negligence, unsafe driving, DUI, DWI, speeding, distracted driving, and faulty vehicles.
Drivers must take measures to prevent some of these factors from happening. They must ensure that they periodically check their vehicles for faults and defective parts and replace them.
They must always be alert when driving and avoid using their phones too. Drivers should always keep to the speed limit of the roads that they use, and respect traffic signals.
Drivers should also avoid drinking alcohol before driving or driving while intoxicated. These factors are major causes of many road crashes in the state of Illinois per accident reports, and must be avoided at all costs.
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