Southern California Leads the State in Fatal Car Crashes

The National Transportation Safety Board recently released its fatal car crash statistics from 2016.36,000 people were killed in auto collisions that year.  Sadly, crashes in Southern California accounted for 10% of that number.According to the NTSB study, Los Angeles County beat Riverside and San Bernardino Counties to take the top spot.Is that really a statistic we want to be known for here in Los Angeles?NO!!I discussed a few months back how fatal crash numbers across the country are going up, not down.  Let's hope with more awareness, and with people putting their phones down, the Southland can become a safer place to drive.For questions about your Los Angeles auto accident case, the Rabbi Lawyer is ready to assist, 24/6.

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