KENNEWICK, WA - We saw some pretty heavy rains around the region today, which played a part in a number of car accidents. It was just one of many crashes across the Tri-Cities due to today's heavy rainstorm that hit this afternoon. State Patrol asks that drivers slow down and leave enough distance between you and the car in front of you, especially when road conditions are how they were earlier today. "The vehicle was trying to merge into the left lane making a lane change, lost control of the vehicle," said Trooper Matt Parhan. Troopers say when the spring weather changes like it did today, drivers need to change the way they drive to accommodate for road conditions just like in the winter.
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Highway Ten also became a hotspot for winter weather crashes, according to authorities. Nobody was injured in the Moorhead school bus crash this morning. Authorities say it's important to watch for icy patches and slow down to appropriate speeds.
He said CARS investigators responded to 100 serious accidents in Nova Scotia last year. "It's the boots-on-the-ground course for all investigators that routinely investigate car crashes," said Sgt. They are students in a course run by the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Services (CARS) of the RCMP. Romanchyck said CARS investigations can help principle investigators determine whether the drivers should face criminal charges. Most of them are RCMP officers, but there are also two officers from the Cape Breton Regional Police and two from the Medical Examiners' Office.
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