Rollover on Hwy 154 near Paradise Road
By ScannerAndrew
County fire with AMR and Sheriff are on the scene of a single-vehicle rollover on the 154 near Paradise Road. Advising the road is completely blocked. Expect delays.
By ScannerAndrew
County fire with AMR and Sheriff are on the scene of a single-vehicle rollover on the 154 near Paradise Road. Advising the road is completely blocked. Expect delays.
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Dec 04, 2020 02:23 AMSomething happened the other night when we had a full moon and Mars was right there too. I couldn’t sleep and neither could my family.
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Dec 03, 2020 09:52 PMCrazy number of rollovers this year!
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Dec 04, 2020 02:17 PMGood call Superfreak, Superfreak, yow Superfreak...sorry, just adding a little humor into this tragic situation. Humor can help sometimes. If only more politicians would understand what you and the other contributors just wrote about and do something! Instead they've been going on vacay and leaving us to suffer. :-(
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Dec 04, 2020 12:49 PMI'm always surprised how many people I see driving with masks on...I'd wager we can attribute a few crashes to that as well...
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Dec 04, 2020 01:49 AMThe massive increase in vehicular accidents must be correlated to the COVID shutdowns. Remember all the hit and runs and crashes last spring? Roger was reporting them daily. Cars driving into the front of liquor stores, into light poles, hydrants, those two girls on the Mesa that plowed into several cars at 100 mph, launching one a 160 feet down the road. Since then they determined that there has been an increase in depression and anxiety, leading people to self medicate or commit suicide. There's much more substance abuse as a result, so I wouldn't be surprised if follow-ups showed that the drivers in many of these rollovers were impaired.