While attempting to transport a car crash victim to a hospital on Wednesday morning, a Los Angeles Fire Department ambulance was struck by another vehicle, authorities said.
When a battalion chief arrived at the scene to investigate the crash, they were involved in another collision at the same intersection.
“Yo dawg…”
There seems to be a recurring problem.
Even ChatGPT predicts another crash in that same location!
Yeah, that’s not very typical. I’d like to make that point.
Yall ever think about this is what it takes for a life altering car crash to even make the news anymore yet news will happily report about people’s feelings about crime rates even as crime rates have been way down for decades?
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Entering? I feel like we’ve been here since before I was born
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That poor person’s neck lmao
Crashception

Crashception
Was hoping it was an area in LA I knew, but nah. I’ve seen a ton of close calls with emergency vehicles though, distracted driving seems worse than ever but what I don’t get is how they don’t hear the sirens. Are vehicles more sound insulated now or something?
Yup, if you lay down on your horn, it’s barely an inconvenience to you, but it is loud as fuck to everyone else outside the car. Besides, people are usually listening to song/podcasts as well
https://www.cnu.org/publicsquare/2024/06/05/exposing-pseudoscience-traffic-engineering
A good follow on Mastodon about traffic design








