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County of Los Angeles continues to face car accidents under Pasadena who owed aging infrastructure. One of the oldest cities in County of Los Angeles, Pasadena suffered a highway with aging and dangerous intersections that have contributed to numerous car accidents.

Called an engineering innovation at the time of its completion in 1940, the Pasadena Freeway is considered by many to be obsolete and dangerous. One problem is that motorists must drive in traffic oncoming almost immediately at the entrance to the highway. Worse yet, drivers must first stop, before merging into traffic on Highway Onramps many runs in the region of South Pasadena. With only three channels in each direction, the right shoulder is very narrow, and stopping for an emergency can be particularly dangerous. Such conditions increase the potential for car accidents.

Highways built in the 1940s were never designed for accommodate high traffic volumes and faster vehicles navigating the road today. Any resident who has suffered an accident Pasadena car would be well advised to seek experience Pasadena car accident lawyer who will assist victims to ensure fair compensation. Aging Onramps and highways that serve them must be re-thought to help reduce the likelihood of traffic accidents.

Intersections have also been a problem. Years ago, the Automobile Club of Southern California identified several intersections in Los Angeles as "the most dangerous." Topping the list was Walnut Street Pasadena and Pasadena Avenue - 15 injury collisions personal car a year and 18 the previous year. Another more dangerous intersection has been Corson and Marengo avenues in Pasadena with 10 car accidents.

The problem with the Walnut-de-France intersection was that drivers eastbound on the Walnut would confuse the two sets of traffic lights about 100 yards away: A set of lights intersection controlled Pasadena Avenue; another game reported traffic Corson Avenue. The signs have since been synchronized to improve traffic flow and reduce collisions of cars.

Efforts to Pasadena controlling the rate of car accidents have resulted in a roller-coaster ride of statistics. In July 2003, the Pasadena police recorded 316 road accidents from 222 the following year. In 2005, the number car accidents has increased to 245, rising to 257 in 2006, then dive to 205 in 2007. In 2008, car accidents are lowest at 202, without due drivers may reduce their travel because of soaring gas prices.

These statistics raise those of the California Statewide Integrated Highway Patrol Traffic Records System (SWITRS) who reported that 10 people were killed and 1,050 were injured in vehicle crashes Pasadena. DUI crashes killed two car accident and 79 personal injuries. Two pedestrians were killed and 74 were injured in car accidents. Accidents motorcycle wounded 35 in the city. In 2007, six people died in car accidents and one died in an accident involving alcohol, according to the Pasadena police.

Motor car accidents often occur when traffic signals and contradictory directions can confuse drivers. Engineers movement should develop intersections and street lights to be consistent with safety and common sense behavior.

Since their founding in 1978, Bisnar Chase lawyers have represented over four thousand people in auto, motorcycle, truck, pedestrian and other personal injury cases. The law firm has an "AV" rating, the highest level of professional excellence, by Martindale-Hubble. John Bisnar, who is the author of this article, and his partner Brian Chase each have a "10" Avvo rating, the highest possible. John was named a "Community Hero" by the United Way, while Brian was named a "Trial Lawyer of the Year" in 2004 and one of the 2007 Top 100 Trial Lawyers. More important than all their top ratings and awards are the testimonials their clients bestow on them. Aren't these the type of guys you want representing you? For more information on Pasadena car accident lawyers, visit the Bisnar Chase web site at http://www.bestattorney.com or call 1-800-561-4887.

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