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El Paso Mourns 62nd Traffic Victim of the Year After Fatal High-Speed Collision on Alameda

El Paso Mourns 62nd Traffic Victim of the Year After Fatal High-Speed Collision on Alameda

Tragedy struck once again on the streets of El Paso as a single-vehicle collision claimed the life of a local man, marking the city’s 62nd traffic fatality of the year. According to the El Paso Police Department’s Special Traffic Investigations, the accident occurred on the 7800 block of Alameda when a red Chevy Cruz, traveling east at high speed, encountered standing water. The wet conditions caused the driver to lose control, eventually leading to a fatal crash against a traffic signal pole at the intersection of Alameda and Riverside.

According to theCity of El Paso, the driver, identified as Saul Adrian Bustillos, did not survive the injuries sustained from the collision. This incident underscores the ongoing hazards present when adverse weather conditions meet with high-speed driving.

Compared to the same time last year, traffic fatalities have seen a slight reduction from 71 deaths. Despite this decrease, each loss reverberates through the community, serving as a grim reminder of the precariousness entwined within our daily commutes. Efforts to improve road safety are continuous, yet the battle against the unpredictable elements of nature and human error persists.

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