A single-vehicle incident occurred on State Route 60 East in Moreno Valley, CA, today, resulting in no reported injuries. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) received the first report of the incident at approximately 9:09 PM, near mile marker 25.
According to the incident report, a gray Nissan Altima struck a piece of concrete debris in the left lane at around 9:10 PM. Following the collision, the driver, who was identified as the sister of the reporting party, safely moved the vehicle to the right-hand shoulder of the highway.
Emergency services were quickly notified, with CalFire alerted shortly after the incident was reported. CHP units were dispatched and arrived on the scene at approximately 9:27 PM to assess the situation and ensure the safety of the roadway.
Despite the impact of the collision, there were no injuries reported, and the driver remained unharmed. However, due to the vehicle's condition after hitting the debris, a towing service was requested at 9:40 PM. The gray Nissan Altima was subsequently towed from the scene, and CHP units cleared the area by 9:42 PM.
This incident underscores the importance of road safety and the potential hazards that debris can pose to drivers. Motorists are reminded to remain vigilant while driving, especially on highways where unexpected obstacles may appear.
The CHP encourages all drivers to report any debris or hazardous conditions on the road to help ensure the safety of all travelers. With the swift response from emergency services, the situation was handled efficiently, allowing for the safe reopening of the affected lane shortly after the incident.
For more updates on traffic incidents and safety tips, stay tuned to local news sources and the California Highway Patrol's official channels.