Accident in Havana ends with a car upside down

by times news cr

A traffic accident occurred recently in Santo Suárez, Havana, leaving a vehicle overturned after a strong collision.

The scene of the event took place at the intersection of Juan Bruno Zayas and General Lacret streets, where a Fiat Polski collided with a Moskvitch.

Witnesses to the accident stated that the driver of the Moskvitch missed a “STOP” sign before the impact occurred, and due to the force of the crash, he ended up on his roof, causing concern among area residents.

Accident in Havana ends with a car upside down

One of the concerns raised by those who witnessed the accident was that a pregnant woman was allegedly inside the overturned vehicle, although no details have been given so far about her condition.

Likewise, and as usually happens in these cases, comments on social networks were immediate, stating that the intersection has earned the fame of “the hot corner,” a name that reflects the recurring recklessness of the drivers who travel there. .

Many residents believe that cars tend to exceed the permitted speed, which contributes to the high incidence of accidents.

Comments also addressed the need to improve signage in the area, suggesting that road markings be implemented on the pavement and that the maximum speed be restricted.

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Unfortunately, traffic accidents, both in Havana and in the rest of the country, continue to be a source of bad news for the population, since the statistics continue to grow and there is no one to stop it.

Imprudent driving, poor condition of the roads and even the vehicles themselves, and lack of road signs are some of the factors that play a key role in these incidents.

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