The wrong-way driver was traveling at a high rate of speed when the vehicle collided with a second car south of Bonita Canyon Road at around 8:16 p.m.

Newport Beach, CA – A driver traveling the wrong way on the 73 Freeway in Newport Beach caused a crash that sent three people to a hospital on Friday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.
At about 8:05 p.m. January 23, authorities received reports of a vehicle traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of the freeway near Greenfield Drive in Laguna Niguel.
The wrong-way driver was traveling at a high rate of speed when the vehicle collided with a second car south of Bonita Canyon Road at around 8:16 p.m.
The CHP officers and firefighters responded to the site of the collision shortly after. Three people were transported to a hospital with major injuries.
According to the report, the vehicle traveling the wrong way was registered to a missing Cypress resident. There were no confirmed arrests in connection with the accident.
The California Highway Patrol is investigating to determine the cause the crash.
Orange County is one of the most populated counties in California and experiences thousands of traffic accidents annually. In 2022, approximately 17,734 people were either injured or killed in vehicle collisions in the county, according to OTS records. The county faces a significant challenge with DUI drivers, holding one of the highest injury and fatality rates involving impaired drivers. In 2022, alcohol or drugs played a role in nearly 11% of the accidents recorded in the county. Another key factor contributing to collisions is speeding. Statistics show that speed played a part in 22% of the accidents reported in 2022.
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