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Single Car Accidents

Car accidents fall into several major categories (whose names are self-explanatory):

* Rear-end collisions
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Rollover accidents
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Head-on collisions
* Single-car accidents
* Pile-up accidents
*
Railroad crossing accidents

Car accidents are unintentional damaging events involving automobiles. Single car accidents can damage one or more autos, people, or structures. Car accidents—also called traffic accident, auto accidents, road accidents, road traffic accidents (RTA in many police forces' terminology) and motor vehicle accidents—cause thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of disabilities each year.  In a single car accident there is only one vehicle involved in or related to the accident such as in a single vehicle rollover.

Worldwide, car accidents kill an estimated one million people each year (a 2002 statistic).

 

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Golf Recruit, 18, Dies In Car Accident FOXSports.com
Golf recruit, 18, dies in car accidentFOXSports.comKyle Lewis, a University of Oklahoma signee, died Monday in a single car accident, just hours after playing in his final high school golf tournament. Oklahoma golf recruit killed in car crash after All State tournamentUSA TodayBethel golfer Kyle Lewis dies in car accidentNewsOK.comIncoming OU golfer dies in car accidentGolfDigest.com blogall 27 news articles raquo

Police Investigating Singlecar Crash With Four Kids Inside NewsNet5.com
NewsNet5.comPolice investigating single car crash with four kids insideNewsNet5.comBARBERTON, Ohio Barberton police are investigating after one person died in a single car crash. The accident occurred on Norton Avenue Wednesday, Motorist killed in BarbertonAkron Beacon JournalWoman killed when car hits treePlain Dealer blogall 3 news articles raquo

Tragic Accidents Claim Two Young Lives, Injure Three Tecumseh Countywide News
Tecumseh Countywide NewsTragic Accidents Claim Two Young Lives, Injure ThreeTecumseh Countywide NewsThen, on Monday, Lewis, a recent Bethel High School graduate and state champion golfer, was killed in a single car accident on the Turner Turnpike near and more raquo

Giantsapos Draft Pick Chad Jones Ends OneMonth Hospital Stay After Accident ...
CBC.caGiants39 Draft Pick Chad Jones Ends One Month Hospital Stay After AccidentBloombergJones, a 21 year old safety out of Louisiana State University, fractured the leg and ankle in the single car crash in New Orleans. He underwent eight hours Giants rookie safety Chad Jones leaving hospitalThe Associated PressGiants rookie Jones released from hospitalNewsday subscriptionNew York Giants safety Chad Jones released from hospital, heading back to New NOLA.comall 272 news articles raquo

SingleCar Accident Kills Burbank Man News On 6
Single Car Accident Kills Burbank ManNews On 6KAY COUNTY, OK A 28 year old man was killed in Kay County in a single car accident that Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers blame on driver inattention.

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