A single-vehicle traffic incident occurred today at approximately 12:15 PM on Mormon Emigrant Trail in Kyburz, CA. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported as a result of the collision. The vehicle was found approximately 30 feet off the roadway, indicating that it had veered off course.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) was dispatched to the scene and arrived shortly after the incident was reported. Upon arrival, they assessed the situation and confirmed that no further emergency assistance was necessary. The driver, who reported the incident, indicated that they needed to be present for the vehicle to be towed.
At 12:25 PM, a flatbed tow truck was requested to assist in removing the vehicle from its location. The vehicle was deemed undriveable, necessitating the use of a flatbed tow. The CHP continued to monitor the situation to ensure the area remained safe for other motorists.
By 12:30 PM, the reporting party reiterated the need for a flatbed tow, emphasizing their presence was essential for the vehicle to be towed. Shortly thereafter, at 12:32 PM, the CHP was notified that the reporting party no longer required assistance from them or the tow truck, as it was confirmed that the vehicle could not be towed without the driver being present.
The incident was cleared without any significant traffic disruptions, and the roadway remained open to other vehicles. The CHP's efficient response ensured that the situation was managed swiftly and effectively, allowing for a quick resolution.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices and being aware of road conditions. Motorists are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any hazardous situations to local authorities.