One 9-month old boy was killed in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 20 on Sunday afternoon, December 12, 2021.
The crash happened just before 2:00 p.m. in the highway’s eastbound lanes near U.S. 287.
The crash happened just before 2 p.m. Sunday in the eastbound lanes of the highway near U.S. 287, according to police.
According to police, an SUV veered in front of an 18-wheeler, causing the semi to collide with the SUV’s back end. According to police, the SUV went off the road and rolled over several times.
The SUV had seven people in it, including the 9-month-old, but the vehicle was only designed to seat five people, according to police.
Investigators believe the child was ejected from an adult passenger’s lap during the crash, according to police. The child was taken to the hospital, but police said they found out he had died the next morning.
According to police, five other passengers in the SUV were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. The SUV driver and the 18-wheeler driver were not seriously injured.
Investigators are looking into the crash’s cause, including why the SUV veered in front of the 18-wheeler, according to police.
Statistics of Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash Involving Children
Car accidents claimed the lives of 608 children under the age of 12 and injured nearly 91,000 others in 2019. More than a third of children under 12 who died in car accidents were unbuckled. Families can save lives by making sure their children are buckled up at all times.
When a child is younger, restraints are used in a different way. As of 2019, 43% of children aged 8 to 12 were not wearing seat belts, compared to 41% of children aged 4 to 7 and 27% of children under the age of four years old.
A child’s safety can be put at risk when a driver is under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol-impaired driving was a factor in 23% of child passenger deaths in the United States in 2019, with the child’s own driver being intoxicated 64% of the time.
Child restraints are frequently misused. It is estimated that 46% of all child safety seats and booster seats are used incorrectly.
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