Pedestrian is pinned between cars in accident
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Amy R. Spurgeon
COSTA MESA -- A motorist traveling eastbound in a blue pickup on Bay
Street between Newport and Harbor boulevards at sundown Sunday tagged a
gold Ford Tempo, which was exiting from a private driveway, forcing the
mid-size car into a line of parked cars, which in turn pinned a screaming
female pedestrian in between two cars.
The woman was transported to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana with
substantial injuries, according to Costa Mesa Sgt. Tim Schennum.
The woman driving the Tempo was transported to Hoag Hospital in Newport
Beach with complaints of pain to her back and neck.
The accident is under investigation, however, preliminary reports point
to the Tempo as the cause of the accident for failing to yield to the
truck, according to Schennum.
But eyewitnesses painted a different picture. According to residents the
speeding truck caused the accident.
“This is not a speed zone,” said Costa Mesa resident Mark Alison, whose
wife was driving the Tempo. “It’s not Daytona.”The driver of the truck
had no comment.Locals said people speed on Bay Street and a stronger law
enforcement presence is needed on the narrow stretch of road.”They need
radar,” said Bay Street resident Chris Fenenster. “They’ve got it all
over town. Why not on this street.”
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