On Friday, both a driver of a car and a pedestrian suffered injuries during separate traffic accidents, say police.
The first accident took place before noon in Kearny Mesa. According to officers, a man driving a Mercedes on Ruffin Road failed to stop at a red light. This led to his vehicle crashing into a 1996 Jeep that was heading eastbound on Chesapeake. The Jeep flipped over from the impact and its driver had to be taken to the hospital to receive treatment for a serious head injury.
At 1:30 PM, another accident occurred in downtown San Diego. Police say that a woman in a 2000 Toyota 4-Runner was driving north on 2nd Avenue and making a left hand turn when she caused a pedestrian accident. The man she struck suffered a head injury and a broken femur, but his injuries were not classified as being serious.
Authorities report that alcohol did not play a role in either accident.
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