An unidentified pedestrian died after being hit by a vehicle in Port Hueneme on Wednesday night, September 20, 2023.
The Port Hueneme Police Department reported that the victim was struck at Park Avenue and North Ventura Road around 8:23 p.m.
The victim was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital for treatment, but later succumbed to his injuries.
Officers found that the 45-year-old driver was traveling northbound on Ventura Road when the crash occurred.
The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. According to authorities, speed and impairment did not contribute to the collision.
Further details regarding the incident are not readily available while authorities continue their investigations.
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9 Steps to Take After a Fatal Pedestrian Accident
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Fatal Pedestrian Accident Statistics
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has reported that larger cars are more likely to be involved in accidents while turning and that victims of accidents involving large vehicles sustain more severe injuries.
A fatal left-turn collision involving a pickup truck is 269.6% more likely than a passenger automobile collision. It has been found that accidents involving minivans and big vans increased by 172%, while those involving pickups and SUVs increased by 93.6%. Trucks and SUVs are likely to cause fatal accidents when they turn right, with fatal accident probabilities increasing by 88.6% and 63.4%, respectively.
The number of pedestrian deaths increased 46.2% between 2011 and 2020, while the number of other traffic-related deaths increased 14.4%. While driving decreased by 13.2% between 2019 and 2020, pedestrian fatalities increased by 3.9%.