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Several Southern California car accidents over the weekend are attributed to the rainy weather as a winter storm drops approximately two to four inches of rain in the area. Unfortunately, several people were killed as a result of the auto accidents.
The first accident took place at approximately 7:15 AM on Saturday morning, February 6, 2010, in the Cajon Pass. According to reports, a woman was killed after losing control of her 1999 Mercury Villager along Interstate 15. She was traveling northbound when she sideswiped another car and eventually hit the back of a tow truck.
A few hours earlier in Rancho Cucamonga, a 25-year-old San Bernardino man was killed in a similar car crash along Interstate 15, just north of East Etiwanda Creek. The accident took place at approximately 5:00 AM on the same morning
According to police, the man was driving a 2004 Infinity G35 and was stopped perpendicular across the lane. That is when the driver of a pickup truck, who was unable to stop, slammed into the Infiniti, T-boning the car.
The impact forced the Infinity onto the shoulder killing the 25-year-old man. Fortunately, the driver of the pickup truck suffered only minor injuries.
The cause of the accident has not been determined, however, police believe that wet conditions played a roll.
Rainy weather can create unsafe driving environments. These are unfortunate accidents and our thoughts go out to all the families that have been affected by the Southern California wrecks.
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