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Man hit and killed by car in Tulare County, CHP says

Visalia, CALocal News

A fatal collision in Tulare County has led to an investigation by the California Highway Patrol. The incident took place on Saturday night when a 49-year-old man attempted to cross First and Cutler Drive and was struck by a Dodge driven by a 55-year-old woman from Visalia. Emergency services were called shortly after 10 PM, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are looking into the circumstances surrounding the crash, focusing on the potential influence of alcohol and drugs on the driver's condition. This incident raises significant concerns about pedestrian safety in the region, which has seen similar accidents in the past.

The CHP is urging drivers to be more vigilant, especially in areas where pedestrians frequently cross. As the investigation continues, community members are left mourning the loss of life and advocating for improved safety measures. The tragic event serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and awareness for both drivers and pedestrians alike.

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