Two Injured in Pedestrian Accident on 405 Freeway at Pico Boulevard [Los Angeles, CA]

Two Injured in Pedestrian Accident on 405 Freeway at Pico Boulevard [Los Angeles, CA]
Two Injured in Pedestrian Accident on 405 Freeway at Pico Boulevard [Los Angeles, CA]

Hit-and-Run Driver Sought after Pedestrian Accident on 405 Freeway in Los Angeles

 
LOS ANGELES, CA (March 1, 2021) – Two people suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident on 405 Freeway on February 27.
 
According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision happened at Pico Boulevard around 8:50 AM.
 
Based on a report, the authorities are now looking for a blue or green Toyota Prius. Prior to that, the vehicle struck at least two people on the northbound lanes. However, the details that led to the crash were not immediately available.
 
As a result, the victims sustained injuries in the incident. Immediately, firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department and paramedics sent the victims to area hospitals.
 
At this point, no other details about this pedestrian accident on 405 Freeway are available. However, an investigation is ongoing.
 
Always give way to people crossing the street to prevent a pedestrian accident. However, avoid speeding and distracted driving. In addition, manage your speed and follow road regulations to avoid getting into any accidents.


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