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Yesterday I discussed in separate posts that Congress has designated this week as National Teen Driver Safety Week. I also commented that teen auto accidents are the leading killer of teens in Oklahoma and that a study by an insurance company says that October averaged the most teen car wrecks in Oklahoma.

True to form comes news today that a Kingston Oklahoma teen has been killed in an automobile accident. First 12 News is reporting that

Kingston High School student is dead and another is injured after an accident in Marshall County at the intersection of Muncrief and Highway 70-B early Tuesday morning.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers say two Kingston teens driving a Mitsubishi pickup north on Muncrief were broadsided by another pickup truck headed east on 70-B. OHP says the teens failed to yield at a stop sign.

As always are thoughts and prayers go out to the injured and deceased family. Parents please take the time to focus on driving safety with your teens this month.

If you or loved one has been injured or a loved one killed in an auto accident, McIntyre Law, P.C. has the experience and knowledge needed to successfully handle your auto accident case. Contact us immediately after an auto accident and we will discuss the situation with you and come up with a plan of action to help you get compensation for your injuries, property damage or a loved one’s wrongful death. Visit www.mcintyrelaw.com or call toll free 1-866-917-5200 to discuss your case and find out the best course of action to ensure that you get the compensation you deserve.

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