Honda Civic Stuck in Muddy Ditch in Woodlake

Honda Civic Stuck in Ditch After Swerving Incident in Woodlake, CA

📍 Woodlake, CA

📅 Published: December 8, 2024 at 10:01 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Woodlake, CA
Woodlake, December 8, 2024 -

A traffic incident involving a Honda Civic occurred today at the intersection of Avenue 336 and Road 196 in Woodlake, CA. The event took place around 8:19 PM when the vehicle swerved off the road, resulting in it becoming stuck in a muddy ditch.

Emergency services promptly responded to the scene, where they discovered the Honda Civic approximately ten feet down the ditch. The vehicle had turned off its lights, and the status of any occupants remains unknown. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries associated with this incident.

By 8:54 PM, responders confirmed that the vehicle was indeed stuck in the mud. A tow truck was requested to assist in the recovery of the Honda Civic. At 9:32 PM, the tow truck arrived and began preparations to remove the vehicle from the ditch.

While the incident did not cause significant traffic disruptions, drivers in the area are advised to exercise caution. The quick response from emergency services ensured the situation was handled effectively, allowing for a safe resolution.

Motorists are reminded to remain vigilant and maintain control of their vehicles to prevent similar incidents on the road.

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