Man Not Wearing Seatbelt Suffered Major Injuries in Traffic Accident on Hwy 36

chp major injury featurePress release from the California Highway Patrol Trinity River Division:

On Friday, November 10, 2017 at approximately 12:30 pm, a GMC SUV with four occupants was traveling on SR36 just west of Wildwood Road. Reasons still under investigation, the driver, Randal Bowman Jr. loses control of the GMC on the winding mountain road in the rain. The GMC then ran off the road, down a steep mountain side which caused the GMC to roll over several times. Bowman was not wearing his seatbelt and was ejected from the GMC. Bowman suffered major injuries due to being ejected and was flown to Mercy Hospital in Redding by CHP H-14. The three passengers were all transported by Trinity County Life Support to Mercy Hospital with complaint of pain, abrasions, and lacerations.CHP Traffic Collision release

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Mogtx
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6 years ago

Another Highway 36 casualties to add to the long long list of crashes

Jim
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Jim
6 years ago
Reply to  Mogtx

WHEN will people wake up and quit blaming the road/trees/weather/anything but themselves?? ITS THE DRIVERS.

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Especially in these wet weather conditions!!!! Losers not wearing their seat belts either does NOT HELP, at all!!! I’m chalking this up to MAJOR driver error!!!! First off ALWAYS wear the damned seat belt!!!! Then slow down on this narrow, winding, mountain road especially in wet weather!!! The life you save may be mine or possibly even YOUR OWN!!!!!

Huh
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Huh
6 years ago
Reply to  Mogtx

And how hard is it to put on a seatbelt?

Freedom Club
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Freedom Club
6 years ago
Reply to  Huh

Not very hard at all, but some people feel that the law is the government way overstepping their bounds. Just like the helmet law in this state. Infringing on personal freedoms. I don’t even buy all the BS about the government actually caring about the citizens while they continue to allow countless big industries to flourish selling stuff that is killing the population. It is just because the insurance companies have big and powerful lobbies. With that being said if a person so chooses to not use one they must also accept responsibility for whatever happens to them as a result.

CnD
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CnD
6 years ago
Reply to  Freedom Club

Unfortunately, often the victim is unable to pay the medical bills for the injuries, so the rest of society (the government) ends up paying, so the government creates a law to protect its citizens from themselves.

hmm
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hmm
6 years ago
Reply to  Freedom Club

“With that being said if a person so chooses to not use one they must also accept responsibility for whatever happens to them as a result.”

Therein lies the problem. We are living in a society and our actions affect others. First responders, medical professionals, family, and community cannot simply ignore a person who is seriously injured, writing them off for their irresponsible behavior. We are morally obligated to render help and we all pay a price.

But does this mean we have the right to make laws against dangerous sports, trans-fats, soda? Where exactly we draw the line is entirely a matter of opinion.

G-MAS
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G-MAS
6 years ago

You can’t get in my truck unless you buckle up. #1 rule if you want to roll in my rig.🌦drive safe

Anon Forrest
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Anon Forrest
6 years ago
Reply to  G-MAS

I’m with you! That’s MY law, too.

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

I hate to be a “Me Too” but in this case I’ll happily jump on!!! That’s the rule in my “broke down beast” as well!!!

Roy
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Roy
6 years ago
Reply to  G-MAS

So I have to buckle up before I can get into your truck? Hope the belts are long.

hmm
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hmm
6 years ago
Reply to  Roy

She did write “before”.

Richard Pacheco
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Richard Pacheco
6 years ago

Glad my 3 yo son was totally ok. Too bad the wife illegally took our son out of state with her bf while he was drugged and driving. Sad