Houston Doctor Dies in Crash with Police
A Houston doctor has lost her life in an early morning accident caused by a police officer responding to an emergency call it was recently reported. The officer was apparently traveling at a high rate of speed and it is not known if either driver saw the other one before impact.
Even though the officer was responding to a call - it was not of a serious enough nature that he was required to use his sirens and lights - and therefore did not.
A number of high risk factors are at play here. First of all - more vehicle accidents happen at night - and particularly the wee hours of the morning - than any other time of the day. Often drinking is involved - but that was not the case with this collision.
Second, the driver was turning left into a parking lot. Again, left hand turns are inherently more dangerous than other types of driving.
Finally, speeding on the part of any driver increases the chance of an accident.
Both passengers of the vehicle were physicians - and were just returning from vacation. The male occupant of the car was unconscious and taken to the hospital. The police officer has suffered a broken neck.
This accident was definitely preventable. Perhaps any officer responding to any call should be required to turn on their lights and siren. This puts even the mellowest driver on alert. Had the doctors realized a police officer was bearing down on them - they might have stayed put in the turn lane instead of turning in front of the officer and be sharing vacation stories with family and friends right now.
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