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One Injured in Car Accident on Frazee Road in Oceanside, California


OCEANSIDE, CA — One teenager was taken to the hospital immediately following a single-vehicle accident that happened in Oceanside, California on Sunday, February 1st, 2015. The news said that the accident happened just minutes after 8:00 Sunday evening.

One unidentified 18-year-old male was taken to the hospital after the Toyota Corolla he was driving crashed on Frazee Road near the intersection with Oleander Drive. Authorities said that the vehicle drove off the road and collided with a tree just off the pavement.

The driver of the car was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. There was no update on his condition as of yet.

Oceanside Police are investigating the accident.

Scene of the Accident

View of the Road

Commentary:

Because people have an overwhelming propensity to blame teenagers for accidents for no other reason than their age, I want to illustrate a scenario where this accident is not the fault of a young driver. It seems that almost monthly we see new reports of automobile recalls. Is there any reason that a young driver would be somehow immune to a defective or dangerous vehicle? Absolutely not. A dangerous manufacturer error cares not for age, and if there was a problem with this vehicle, as many seem to have, then the manufacturer could be liable for this accident. There are plenty of ways that this accident could have been wholly out of the control of the young driver, and these need to be looked into before blame can be assigned.

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