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Two dead after Nashville auto accident

admin August 26th, 2010

August 26, 2010

Two people are dead after a Nashville auto accident.

According to News Channel 5, the Nashville auto accident claimed the lives of a 4-year-old child and the driver of another vehicle.

The Nashville auto accident occurred on Nolensville Road in South Nashville. A 28-year-old woman driving a black Honda swerved into oncoming traffic and clipped two cars before slamming head-on into another vehicle in the Nashville auto accident.

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Do you think there are certain parts of town where Nashville auto accidents are likely to occur? Do you think there is a certain time of day when Nashville auto accidents happen more frequently?

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Drunk driver hits cop car in Louisville auto accident

admin August 19th, 2010

A suspected drunk driver rear-ended a police car in a Louisville auto accident, according to WAVE.com.

The officer had stopped another vehicle for a traffic violation and was outside his car when it was hit from behind by a Ford Explorer in the Louisville auto accident.

The driver of the Explorer and the police officer were taken to the hospital after the Louisville auto accident.

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Girl on horse involved in Nashville auto accident

admin August 12th, 2010

A 10-year-old girl riding a horse was struck by a vehicle in a Nashville auto accident, according to weii.com.

The girl’s leg was severed during the Nashville auto accident. She remained in intensive care for five days before being moved to a private room at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.

A local man who saw the Nashville auto accident came to the girl’s rescue and prevented her from bleeding to death.

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Woman hits building in Nashville auto accident

admin July 29th, 2010

July 29, 2010

A woman’s car ran into a building during a Nashville auto accident.

According to WSMV, the woman mistakenly pressed the accelerator instead of the brakes and slammed into a nail salon to cause the Nashville auto accident.

No one was injured in the Nashville auto accident, but the woman behind the wheel was taken to a local hospital to be checked out. A big hole was left in the side of the building.

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Law aims to prevent Nashville auto accidents, but few citations given

admin July 15th, 2010

The ban on texting and driving came into effect in July 2009 to prevent Nashville auto accidents, but only 19 citations have been written since, according to Tennessean.com.

Since the law is new and there are loopholes for getting around it, Nashville police say it’s hard to spot every time it happens.

Tennessee law may ban texting, but it’s legal to talk on the phone, although talking can also cause a Nashville auto accident.

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