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The earliest connection between Santa Cruz and San Jose was an old Native American foot trail. The first road that could be navigated by a wagon was a dirt toll road built by Charlie McKiernan, [15] known as "Mountain Charlie" by locals, some time around 1853. Portions of this road still exist as Mountain Charlie Road, to the west of Highway 17 ...
Struck by a vehicle after veering into traffic Darryl Read: June 23, 2013: 61 British Musician Pattaya, Thailand Bill Beckwith: December 2, 2013: 38 American Carpenter, host of Curb Appeal: San Francisco, California Collided with vehicle [24] Andriy Husin: September 17, 2014: 41 Ukrainian Footballer, coach Kyiv, Ukraine Andrea de Cesaris ...
Boaks was injured in a minor road traffic crash while getting off a bus. His death in hospital two years later was the result of complications from the head injuries sustained. Tony Boeckel: 1892 1924 31 years American baseball player car San Diego, California Cris Bolado: 1969 2017 47 years Filipino basketball player motorcycle Phnom Penh ...
Thursday's storms followed two days of heavy snow and freezing rain in an area stretching from Kentucky to Washington, D.C., that caused hundreds of traffic accidents and knocked out power to tens ...
This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions , structural fires , flood disasters , coal mine disasters , and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture , planning , construction , design , and more.
View from a high ramp of the Joe Colla Interchange. The highway is a four level stack interchange.US-101 serves the first level of the complex. The second level marks the southern termini of both I-280 and I-680, as their primary lanes head into each other; I-280 then runs from the interchange southwesterly to Downtown San Jose, while I-680 runs northeasterly.
Together with midweek showers, it led to rainfall totals for the 48-hour period ending at 5 a.m. PT Friday of: 5.82 inches of rain in the San Gabriel Dam, 3.85 inches at Sepulveda Canyon at ...
On May 23, 1988, a leased Boeing 727-100 (TI-LRC) operating the route San Jose-Managua-Miami, collided with a fence at the end of the runway in the Juan Santamaria International Airport, crashed at a nearby field next to a highway, and caught fire. The excess of weight in the front part of the airplane was the cause of the accident.