Wildlife Collision Disrupts Traffic on Kirker Pass

Traffic Collision Involving Vehicles and Wildlife on Kirker Pass Road in Pittsburg, CA

📍 Pittsburg, CA

📅 Published: December 5, 2024 at 12:31 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Pittsburg, CA
Pittsburg, December 4, 2024 -

A traffic collision occurred today on Kirker Pass Road in Pittsburg, California, involving two vehicles: a black Dodge Charger and an unidentified minivan. The incident took place around 11:14 PM when both vehicles collided with a boar that was obstructing the southbound lane. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the incident.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, effectively managing the situation. Shortly after the initial collision, the black Dodge Charger was also reported to have collided with a deer. There were indications that other vehicles may have been involved with the wildlife on the roadway. However, there was no evidence that either vehicle was rendered undriveable or required towing.

Authorities were notified, and they took the necessary measures to clear the roadway. The boar was reported to be on the right side of the road, and animal services were contacted to address the situation, with plans to follow up in the morning.

Motorists in the area were advised to exercise caution while traveling on Kirker Pass Road due to the presence of wildlife and the potential for further incidents. The prompt response from emergency services ensured that the situation was handled without further complications.

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