Will Lord Injured in Solo Crash in Mariposa County


Lucino LandaVerde

A Tuesday, June 16th, car accident report disclosed that a male driver survived a solo crash in the Mariposa County area of California with injuries. The California Highway Patrol identified 40-year-old Will Lord as the survivor.

The preliminary investigation uncovered that the victim was driving a 2001 Honda southbound on Pendola Garden Road north of Old Toll Road when he lost control of the vehicle, for unknown reasons. Lord struck an embankment, and the impact ejected him from the automobile.

The CHP described his wounds as moderate to major, adding that alcohol and drugs do not appear to have factored in the accident. There is currently no additional information, and the investigation remains active.

When a driver or passenger gets ejected from a vehicle during an accident, it means they were not wearing their seat belts. Under California law, all occupants of a car must wear a seatbelt while in transit, thereby increasing their chances of surviving a collision and preventing head injuries due to airbag deployment.

The seat belt must be in good condition to work correctly, and a vehicle must have enough seat belts for its occupants. When children are passengers, use child booster seats, and ensure they are restrained, appropriately.

Asides from the safety of the occupants of a car, wearing a seat belt ensures that a driver does not get pulled over and fined by traffic authorities. California laws provide that when a passenger is below 16, only the driver will get a ticket, but then the person is above 16, then the two get fined.

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