BREAKING: SanJose police say a driver hit and killed two women and fled the scene. The public is asked to avoid the area of Ocala Ave. and Oakton Ct. while authorities investigate.
ABC7 has exclusive video of a car accident involving two vehicles and a bicyclist Thursday in San Jose. No one was seriously hurt in the incident.Residents like Bernabe Villanueva say more needs to be done.
"This side's very dangerous. The people, they don't stop. Even if you push the light- they don't stop. They still, driving like a crazy," Villanueva said, continuing,"So, maybe maybe if they put the light... that people maybe can respect. Because these small lights, they don't respect." Tonight's fatal crash only adds to the city's growing number of deadly traffic fatalities, which this year alone, are continuing at record pace.
By SJPD's count, tonight's crash marks San Jose's 24th fatal traffic incident this year, and the 13th and 14th pedestrian deaths.SJ mayor testifies before CA lawmakers, now speed cameras could soon come to 3 Bay Area citiesABC7 News reporter Amanda del Castillo did reach out to the mayor's office, but he was not available for comment tonight.
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