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CLERMONT, FL – A collision between two vehicles in Lake County early Sunday morning left one person dead and three others injured, WESH reports.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a man was driving an SUV westbound on County Road 474 in Clermont when the incident happened at about 3 a.m.  State troopers said the SUV driver made a wide right turn onto State Road 33, crossed over the middle line and struck the front of an RV going south on State Road 33.

The SUV driver, a 35-year-old man from Miami Beach, was pronounced dead at the scene.  Three people in the RV, ages 54, 51 and 48, were hospitalized with minor injuries.

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PASCO COUNTY, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol said a pickup truck and an SUV were involved in a deadly crash on U.S. Highway 19 in Pasco County.

The Tampa Bay Times reports the accident happened near the intersection with Sea Ranch Drive. According to the FHP, a man driving an SUV north on U.S. 19 made a left turn into the path of a pickup truck, which collided with the SUV.  The pickup ended up on the west shoulder of the roadway while the SUV went into the grass median following the impact.

The SUV driver, a 79-year-old New Port Richey man, was pronounced dead at the scene.  He was not wearing a seatbelt.  The driver of the pickup, a 35-year-old man, and three passengers, a 30-year-old woman and two girls ages 4 and 8, suffered minor injuries.  The four occupants of the pickup, all Spring Hill residents, were reported to have been wearing their seatbelts.

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HUDSON, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol said a man was killed when his motorcycle crashed in Pasco County last week, Suncoast News reported.

The accident happened Friday morning on Old Dixie Highway near Race Track Road shortly after 3 a.m. According to the FHP, the motorcyclist was headed north on Old Dixie Highway when he failed to negotiate a curve in the road.  The bike went across the southbound lanes and onto the west shoulder, where it overturned.

The rider, a 37-year-old Port Richey man, was thrown from the motorcycle and was pronounced dead at the scene.

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OCALA, FL – A driver was injured in a rollover accident in southwest Ocala on Thursday afternoon, officials said.

Ocala Fire Rescue posted details of the incident on Facebook at about 12:15 p.m.  OFR’s Engine 4 and Rescue 4, Ocala Police Department, and Marion County Fire Rescue units responded to the scene on SW 38th Street and SW 60th Avenue.

According to the rescue squad, a driver was trying to avoid a collision at the intersection and the vehicle flipped, resulting in a shattered windshield, bent roof and front end damage.

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MARION COUNTY, FL – A moped rider was injured after being struck by a hit-and-run driver in Marion County early Wednesday morning, state troopers said.

A report by WGFL stated that the incident took place on U.S. 441 near Southeast 73rd Street at about midnight.  According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a person riding an orange moped was struck at that location by a black Cadillac sedan.  The moped rider was seriously injured and taken to Ocala Regional Medical Center.

The FHP said the driver of the Cadillac left the scene of the crash and is now being sought.  Anyone with further information on the incident or the driver’s whereabouts was asked to contact the FHP.

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HERNANDO COUNTY, FL – A motorcyclist was killed in a collision with a box truck in Hernando County Friday night, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

According to the Hernando Sun, the vehicles collided at the intersection of State Road 50 and Medical Center Drive.  The FHP said the box truck driver was headed west in the left turn lane of SR-50 at about 8:43 p.m. when he made a U-turn into the path of an eastbound motorcycle, causing a collision.

The motorcyclist, a 58-year-old man, was pronounced dead after being taken to an area hospital.  The box truck driver, a 52-year-old Spring Hill man, was not injured.

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LEESBURG, FL – A car accident in Lake County Monday morning left one person dead and two others hospitalized, Inside Lake reports.

According to police, a man was driving a 2012 Hyundai in the area of U.S. Highway 441 and U.S. Highway 27 when the crash happened at about 12:45 a.m.  Investigators determined that the man was driving north on Highway 27 when he lost control of the vehicle and collided with a power pole.

The driver, 40-year-old Enock Sulfa, and his passengers, 64-year-old Larousse Telfort and 66-year-old Maria Seraphin-Telfort, were taken to UF Health Leesburg.  Seraphin-Telfort was pronounced dead.  All three occupants of the vehicle were Ocala residents.

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WESLEY CHAPEL, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol said a vehicle crashed into a restaurant in Pasco County Friday morning, WTSP reports.

The accident happened at Panera Bread at the Shoppes at Wiregrass on Willet Way in Wesley Chapel.  According to the FHP, a man lost control of a Kia Rio while driving east on State Road 56 shortly before 7 a.m.  The vehicle crossed the median into the westbound lanes, entered the Panera parking lot, struck a parked car and then slammed into the building.

The car caught fire but firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze and come to the driver’s aid.  The driver, a 36-year-old Georgia man, was hospitalized with minor injuries.  No other injuries were reported.

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LAKE COUNTY, FL – State troopers said a car and a motorcycle were involved in a fatal collision in Lake County last week.

According to WESH, the vehicles collided on County Road 42 Thursday afternoon at about 1:50 p.m.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 72-year-old Daytona Beach man was riding a motorcycle when he partially entered the lane of a Hyundai Veloster.  The vehicles collided, and the impact caused the Veloster to go off the road and crash into trees.

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Children grow very quickly, and as they get bigger, you may be wondering if they are in the correct car seat. It is very important for their safety to make sure you know that they are in the correct car seat, so that in the event of an unfortunate car accident they are protected as best as possible from impact.

Car Seat and Booster Seats Are Required by Florida Law

  • Under Florida law, children 5 and under must be secured in a crash-tested, federally approved car or booster seat.
  • From birth to age 3 children are required by state law to be in a car seat that is either a separate infant carrier or integrated car seat.
  • Children ages 4-5 are required to be in a federally-approved car seat or booster seat.
  • Deployed front seat airbags can be harmful to children, so until a child is 13 or older, it is recommended they ride in the back seat.

Find-the-Right-Car-Seat-for-Your-Child-200x300Car Seat Safety Facts

According to the NHTSA:

  • In 2017, the lives of 325 children under the age of 5 were saved by car seats
  • In 2020, 42% of children killed in car accidents were unrestrained
  • Almost half (46%) of car and booster seats are used incorrectly

Does Your Car or Booster Seat Fit Your Child?

As children grow, their car seat needs change. It is important to make sure that your child is in a car or booster seat that fits their size and age. In general, there are 3 types of car seats:

  • Rear-facing: These are best for newborns and young children and feature a harness. In the event of a crash, the seat cradles the child and moves with them to reduce any impact on a child’s neck and spinal cord.
  • Forward-facing: This seat features a harness and tether that helps restrict any forward movement in the event of a crash.
  • Booster seat: This seat raises a child up so that the car’s seat belt fits property over a child’s chest, chips, and body.

You should always make sure your child fits the parameters of a manufacturer’s height and weight limits for a car or booster seat. If you are still unsure, you can use the NHTSA’s car seat finder to help you select a seat that is best. These recommendations are all based on your child’s age and size.

Is Your Car Seat Installed Properly?

Once you have a proper-fitting car or booster seat for your child, you should make sure that it is installed into your vehicle correctly. The NHTSA has some great resources available to help show you proper car seat installation.

You can also have your car or booster seat checked for free by a certified safety technician in your community. They can make sure your car or booster seats are installed correctly and that you know how to use and install a car seat on your own for future. You can enter your zip code here and find a technician near you now.

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