Accident doesn’t add to injury
COSTA MESA -- A three-car accident on the Costa Mesa Freeway on Tuesday
morning looked worse than it was. All of the drivers walked -- or limped
-- away from injury.
One of the drivers miraculously escaped harm although he had suffered
an earlier injury that had his doctor requiring him to use crutches.
The accident occurred about 7:45 a.m. when the already-injured man was
driving a 1994 BMW traveling northbound on the freeway. He told police he
was cut off by an unidentified motorists and swerved to his left to avoid
ramming the other car.
The man didn’t see a 1985 Mazda going about 65 mph next to him and
struck the vehicle, sending his car careening out of control, authorities
said. The driver of the Mazda was able to gain control of his car, but
the BMW spun across two lanes of traffic and hit a 1976 Ford van. The
van’s driver lost control of the vehicle and struck the freeway median.
Authorities said no one was injured despite the heavy damage sustained
to all three vehicles. All of the victims were wearing seat belts, which
police believe prevented serious injury.
One lane of traffic was closed for nearly a half an hour as crews
cleared the vehicles involved in the accident from the road.
-- Greg Risling
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