CHP Patrol Car Involved in I-80 Collision
Oakland, CA (February 07, 2022) – On Sunday, two people sustained injuries in an Interstate 80 collision involving a California Highway Patrol car.
The incident happened near the toll plaza.
Moreover, there is no information on the identities of the injured parties and how severe their conditions were.
Similarly, it is not clear if the CHP officer inside the patrol car sustained injuries in the incident.
Officers are still investigating the Interstate 80 collision.
Come to a complete stop. When you see a stop sign or a red light, it is truly important to bring your vehicle to a complete stop. Remember the three-second rule from the Driver’s Handbook. It would give you enough time to properly assess the location making sure there are no other vehicles, pedestrians assuming you’re going to stop completely.
Collisions Could Result in Injuries
According to the United States Department of Transportation, there are approximately 300,000 merging accidents every year. It is therefore important to follow all the traffic laws to avoid these types of accidents.
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