Long Beach Traffic Circle

Car Accidents at the Long Beach Traffic Circle

History of the Long Beach Traffic Circle

The Long Beach Traffic Circle also referred to as the Los Alamitos Traffic Circle was once called “the Wildest Ride in Town” by the Los Angeles Times.  Second, to the Queen Mary, the traffic circle is one of the most recognizable features in Long Beach.  Moreover, the loop is one of the only modern roundabouts in Orange County.  The roundabout which now serves approximately 60,000 drivers a day was designed in the 1930s by German Engineer, Werner Ruchti.  At the time, the City of Long Beach constructed the Long Beach roundabout to accommodate traffic for the upcoming 1932 Summer Olympics.  While the Olympics were set to be held in Los Angeles, aquatic and rowing events were held in Long Beach.  The Long Beach Traffic Circle’s novelty has led to the excitement and confusion of drivers. Often these drivers end up in automobile collisions or near-miss situations.

The safety of drivers in the Long Beach Traffic Circle has long been a point of dispute.  In its first year of existence, the Long Beach Traffic Circle experienced four motor vehicle collisions.  The Press-Telegram went on to call the Long Beach Traffic Circle a death trap. Early drivers of the roundabout were confused and perplexed.

In 1980, after nearly fifty years of service, the Long Beach Traffic Circle was considered one of the most unsafe intersections in the city. In a November 2002 article of the On-line Forty Niner, city traffic engineer David Roseman explained just how dangerous the roundabout had been.  Roseman stated, “In the city of Long Beach, we have a grading system for accidents.  An ‘A’ is for best, and an ‘F’ is for worst.  In the 1980s the grade level was almost an ‘F.’”

Despite negative safety grades, city personnel described the Long Beach Traffic Circle as a model of safety.  In 1989, Traffic Enforcement Cmdr. Charles Parks stated that there were so few automobile accidents at the roundabout that it would be a waste of time to count them.  The theory was that without red lights, vehicles in the traffic circle could flow freely.

Furthermore, with each vehicle entering the traffic circle at a forty-five-degree angle, head-on collisions were thought to be nearly impossible.  The most serious of car accidents thought possible were expected to be broadside collisions, and the most frequent were anticipated to be safer sideswipe collisions.  Nonetheless, drivers were quoted by the Los Angeles Times denouncing the circle, “when I was 19 I drove out of London the wrong way, and I felt safer.”

After residents and drivers continued to complain about the Long Beach Traffic Circle, safety changes took place in 1993.  In 1993, the Long Beach Traffic Circle became a true roundabout.  Caltrans spent approximately eight years reimagining the circle to improve its safety.  Some of the changes to the traffic circle included removing stop signs and replacing them with yield signs. Other changes included flaring the entry point lanes, and adding lane markers before the entrance to the circle.  Other recommendations by Caltrans went ignored.  Some changes such as lowering the speed limit and adding lane lines around the center island were deemed too expensive.   Even without the additional changes, Traffic Engineer Roseman stated that there was a forty-four percent drop in accidents eight months after the construction changes.

Today, the traffic circle remains a point of contention throughout the community, and the future of roundabouts in Southern California is not certain.  As reported initially by KCET, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety argues for more or them.  Whereas, other internet forums contain countless stories praising and vilifying traffic circles. Drivers concerned with safety, as well as those focused on saving money on insurance rates and car insurance quotes, are likely to be vocal in the outcome of roundabouts in California.

Recent Car Accidents at the Long Beach Traffic Circle

Nonetheless, serious automobile collisions routinely occur at the Long Beach Traffic Circle.  As discussed above, the design of the traffic circle was intended to cut down on the seriousness of crashes at the roundabout. As a result, it could be expected that there would be less personal injury lawsuits.  However, over the past few years, the roundabout has seen accidents involving pure property damage, catastrophic personal injury, and even the wrongful death of riders.

A review of traffic accidents from 2015 – 2017 reveals that many of the traffic circle’s car accidents may have been avoided had the city chosen not to forego some of their recommended changes.  Specifically, had the city lowered the speed limit of the roundabout and added lane lines inside the roundabout, some of the collisions might have been avoided.

Support for this hypothesis can be found by utilizing the TIMS | SWITRS GIS Map provided by UC Berkeley.  The SWITRS tool pools data as reported by the California Highway Patrol and Department of Transportation to map vehicle collisions by location and cause.  The tool demonstrates that from 2015-2017, twenty-six vehicles were reportedly in car accidents at the Long Beach Traffic Circle. At least twenty-one individuals were injured at the Long Beach Traffic Circle in these two years.  On three occasions, the cited cause of the collision was “improper turning” or “merging.” Four other times, the vehicle collisions resulted from unsafe speed violations.  Finally, on five occasions the cause of car accidents was determined to have resulted from unsafe lane changes.  In total twelve out of fifteen car accidents over two years had to do with one of these three collision factors.

Unfortunately, some of the most dangerous car accidents at the Long Beach Traffic Circle have occurred when drunk drivers encounter the novel traffic device.  As reported by the Long Beach Post, in March 2016, a suspected drunk driver of a Maserati in the outer traffic circle hit a tree.  As a result, the Maserati was sheared in half.  The alleged drunk driver was ejected from the vehicle but survived.  Sadly, the passenger, Joseph Testone, died at the scene.

 

Drunk driver Joseph Testone dies in Long Beach Traffic Circle

Drunk driver Joseph Testone dies in Long Beach Traffic Circle

In sum, car accidents at the Long Beach Traffic Circle have occurred and will continue to happen.  Considering the volume of vehicles that utilize the roundabout, some say the roundabout is safer than the average intersection.  However, the novelty of the roadway requires that drivers take every precaution when navigating the roundabout and ensure that they follow all of the rules of the road for the traffic circle.  If you believe that there is a drunk driver in the street, call the Long Beach Police Department.

If You Have Been in a Car Accident in the Long Beach Traffic Circle Contact a Local Personal Injury Lawyer Right Away!

If you have been in a car accident at the Long Beach Traffic Circle, call a personal injury attorney right away. Make sure you gather all of the other drivers’ auto insurance information.  No one article can cover everything that people should know after a car accident.  Additionally, car accidents in the roundabout present unique legal challenges.  There are many local personal injury law firms throughout Long Beach, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, and Newport Beach that can help.  Contact a lawyer right away to protect your statute of limitations, and ensure that you receive full justice for your claims.  Don’t let an insurance company lowball your demand for reimbursement of medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering.

The information contained in this post is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this post, or website, should be taken as legal advice for any individual or case situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute an attorney-client relationship.  If you have lost a loved one or have pain and suffering from a personal injury, we are available to assist.  For more information visit our wrongful death page, and car accidents page. For a free consultation, please reach out to our attorneys to arrange a time to discuss your case.  All you have to do is hit the big blue button labeled Contact Us at the top of this page!

We are saddened to learn that four drunk drivers recently caused serious car accidents in Orange County. The car accidents occurred in Seal Beach, Anaheim, Fullerton, and La Habra during 24 hours from February 9, 2019 – February 10, 2019.  Two of the car accidents (Anaheim and La Habra) led to the wrongful death of innocent people.  The other two car accidents (Seal Beach and Fullerton) resulted in numerous people injured, and a fiery explosion at a Seal Beach gas station. This post is designed to raise awareness of these car accidents.

Drivers involved in an auto accident with a DUI driver should contact a lawyer right away.  Drivers should only use the information contained in this post to consult with law firms that practice personal injury law.  We do not advise that readers of this post attempt to resolve a case with any of the insurance companies without the assistance of a lawyer.

Accident Details

The first accident involved a drunk driver who took the life of a 54-year-old Fresno man near Disneyland in  Anaheim, CA.  The crash took place on Disneyland Dr. just north of Katella Ave. at approximately 11:04 p.m. on February 9, 2019.  The driver of a 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser was seen driving on Disneyland Dr. where she jumped a curb with her car.  The driver of the PT Cruiser then struck a utility box, tree, and pedestrian on the sidewalk. The victim suffered critical injuries as a result of the car versus pedestrian accident.  Following the crash, the victim was transported to UCI where he was pronounced dead.  The suspect was later arrested on charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence (DUI) causing bodily injury.

Then at 1:50 a.m. on February 10, 2019, a DUI suspect drove his car into a crowd of people in downtown Fullerton, CA.  The collision occurred at approximately 1:50 a.m. near 100 W. Santa Fe Ave in Fullerton, CA. According to police, the suspect drove his Toyota Tacoma into a crowd of nine people and then hit a tree before coming to a rest on the sidewalk.  The pedestrians were injured and stuck underneath the Tacoma.  A witness took a cell phone video showing Good Samaritans and firefighters lifting the Tacoma to free the people trapped beneath the truck. Ten people were taken to the hospital with moderate to life-threatening injuries. Fullerton Police arrested the driver on suspicion of drunken driving.  The Fullerton Police Traffic Bureau is requesting that anyone with information or video from the incident contact them at 714-738-5313.

Later on February 10, 2019, a DUI suspect caused the wrongful death of a driver in La Habra, CA.  According to the La Habra Police Department, the crash occurred when two cars met in the intersection of Lambert Road and Idaho Street. Lieutenant Brian Miller said it appeared that one of the cars ran through a red light causing the collision. A person described as being in their late-40s was pronounced dead at the scene.  If you have any information regarding this collision, you should contact the La Habra Police Department at 562-383-4300.

Finally, a DUI suspect crashed into a Seal Beach gas station at 11:30 p.m. on February 10, 2019. The DUI suspect is a Huntington Beach man who was arrested on suspicion of driving drunk.  According to the Seal Beach Police Department, the driver struck a vehicle and gas pump. The collision caused a fire at the Chevron located at 2950 Westminster Ave., Seal Beach, CA. The incident resulted in injuries to a customer pumping gas at the station.  The crash also caused approximately $100,000 of property damage to the gas station.  The Seal Beach Police Department arrested the driver and booked him into the Orange County Jail.

Personal Injury Lawsuits and Wrongful Death Lawsuits as a Result of DUI Drivers.

Drivers in Southern California are told over and over not to drink and drive.  Nonetheless, DUI car accidents happen all too often throughout Orange County.  Victims of drunk drivers often suffer severe injuries, and in the worst of circumstances, lose their lives. Victims of drunk drivers are often other motorist or family members that are left behind. Victims of drivers under the influence should take immediate action to protect themselves from further damages caused by the drunk driver.

Victims of drunk drivers should immediately call the local police to report the incident.  The victim will likely need immediate medical care since car accidents with drunk drivers are rarely minor collisions.  Furthermore, the police will hold the drunk driver accountable and ensure that they cannot hurt another driver.  Responding police will also create a traffic collision report documenting the circumstances of the incident. Victims of drunk drivers are advised to present the traffic collision report to their attorney before going through the life insurance or car insurance claims process.

Victims of drunk drivers should call an attorney as soon as possible. Victims occasionally try to navigate the insurance claims process on their own.  Car insurance companies call victims and have adjusters question victims before they have had a chance to assess their damages. Insurance adjusters have a duty to their insured, not the victim.  As a result, insurance adjuster question victims with the goal of gathering information that they can use to lower the value of a victim’s case.  Victims who contact and retain a personal injury lawyer are considered represented parties.  Once a victim becomes a represented party, it is illegal for car insurance companies to make any further contact.

An attorney will gather the available facts to prove that the other driver’s intoxication caused the car accident.  Attorneys can only make the most of the investigative process if they have all the information available.  Bringing the traffic collision report to your initial consultation is essential.  Police often include information in their reports regarding witnesses to the incident. Police also usually inquire with nearby residents and businesses who may have captured the event on video.  An attorney will then gather the available information and evidence that is not ordinarily available to victims. Attorneys use this information to prove liability and damages.

Victims’ of car accidents with drunk drivers have damages that vary depending on if the case is a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. Victims of a car accident involving drunk drivers should also consult an attorney regarding the potential for punitive damages.  Insurance companies ordinarily will not pay for punitive damages.  The reason for this is because insurance policies for negligent acts do not ordinarily cover intentional or reckless conduct. However, an attorney will often be able to utilize the potential for punitive damages against the insurer and drunk driver to enhance the value of the victim’s claim.  Therefore, victims need to consult with their attorney about all available damages in order to receive maximum compensation.

Contact a Local Personal Injury Lawyer Right Away!

In sum, if you have lost a loved one, or suffered injuries from a car accident with a drunk driver, call a personal injury attorney right away. No one article can cover everything that people should know after a car accident.  Additionally, car accidents with drunk drivers present unique challenges.  There are many local personal injury law firms throughout Long Beach, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, and Newport Beach that can help.  Contact a lawyer right away to ensure that you receive full justice for your claims.

The information contained in this post is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this post, or website, should be taken as legal advice for any individual or case situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute an attorney-client relationship.  If you have lost a loved one in a wrongful death action or have pain and suffering from a personal injury case, we are available to assist.  For more information visit our wrongful death page, and car accidents page. For a free consultation, please reach out to our attorneys to arrange a time to discuss your case.  All you have to do is go to our site map or hit the big blue button labeled Contact Us at the top of this page!