Four Oxnard Men Injured after Two-Vehicle Collision on Pacific Coast Highway near Deer Creek Road
MALIBU, CA (August 28, 2019) – Four men suffered injuries in a two-vehicle collision on Pacific Coast Highway, Wednesday evening.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident happened at about 8:40 PM. A 2011 Toyota Scion XB attempted to make a right turn onto the highway when it collided with a northbound 2008 Infiniti G37.
All four Infiniti occupants suffered injuries. One passenger, a 22-year-old Oxnard man, suffered a broken femur and a laceration to the head. Emergency responders rushed all four men to hospitals. Updates on their current conditions remain undisclosed.
Meanwhile, the occupants of the Toyota did not sustain injuries.
The CHP continues to investigate the cause of the crash. Authorities will release additional information once it becomes available.
It is important to always be alert when behind the wheel of a car, truck, or bus. Stay within the speed limit, and follow the rules of the road to prevent any dangerous accidents. Always keep an eye out for possible road hazards and stay on guard.
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