SUV Spins Out in Flooded Dixon Intersection

Black SUV Spins Out in Flooding Conditions at State Route 113 and Maine Prairie Road in Dixon, CA

📍 Dixon, CA

📅 Published: December 14, 2024 at 10:04 AM

🔄 Updated: December 14, 2024 at 10:36 AM

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A black SUV spun out and ended up in a ditch due to flooding conditions at the intersection of State Route 113 and Maine Prairie Road today in Dixon, CA. The incident occurred around 9:29 AM when the vehicle lost control, prompting emergency services to respond to the scene.

Initially, an ambulance was dispatched as a precaution. However, as the situation developed, it was determined that the vehicle was off the roadway and the driver was safe. The California Highway Patrol reported that the SUV had spun out because of the flooded conditions, which caused significant water accumulation on the road.

By 9:45 AM, the driver requested a tow truck, but shortly thereafter, the tow request was canceled as the driver confirmed they had sufficient funds to manage the situation independently. The flooding led to blocked northbound lanes on State Route 113, potentially impacting traffic flow in the area.

Emergency services remained on-site to ensure safety and manage the situation, while the Department of Transportation was notified about the flooded conditions. The status of any potential injuries remains unknown. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when driving in adverse weather conditions and to remain aware of possible flooding on roadways.

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