MORGAN HILL — Three people died Sunday morning in two separate car accidents, prompting the Morgan Hill Police Department to caution people to drive safely ahead of the holidays.
The first solo accident was reported at 3 a.m. Sunday and involved a rolled-over vehicle that had collided with multiple trees and a fire hydrant along Third Street and Monterey Road. The driver of that vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene, the police department said in a press release.
A second unrelated collision occurred just hours later at 8:44 a.m. on Monterey Road near Middle Avenue. A preliminary investigation found that a driver of a vehicle traveling at high speeds northbound on Monterey Road lost control of their car and collided with a vehicle driving southbound. Drivers of both vehicles were pronounced dead on scene.
“As the holiday season approaches, we at the Morgan Hill Police Department want to remind everyone in our community of the importance of safe driving during this festive time of year. Celebrations, gatherings, and travel can bring joy, but they also bring increased risks on our roads,” the department said in a statement Sunday.
The department reminded drivers to not drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, to ensure everyone in the vehicle is buckled regardless of how far a trip may be, to slow down, stay focused and watch for pedestrians and to be conscious of weather conditions while driving.
“Let’s make this holiday season a time for celebration,” the department said. “Together, we can ensure our roads remain safe for everyone.”
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