Minor Collision on State Route 60 Causes Brief Delay

Minor Traffic Collision in Chino, CA Involves Nissan and Dodge, No Injuries Reported

📍 Chino, CA

📅 Published: December 20, 2024 at 06:34 PM

🔄 Updated: December 20, 2024 at 08:00 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Chino, CA
Chino, December 20, 2024 -

A minor traffic collision occurred today involving two vehicles—a black Nissan 370Z and a blue Dodge Challenger—on the westbound side of State Route 60 at the Ramona Avenue off-ramp in Chino, CA. The incident was reported around 5:26 PM, and emergency services were called to the scene shortly thereafter.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the collision. The driver of the Nissan experienced difficulties in exchanging information with the driver of the Dodge, who was initially reluctant to cooperate. The Nissan driver expressed a desire to leave for a Billie Eilish concert later in the evening, adding urgency to the situation.

Emergency services arrived to assist, and both vehicles were determined to be likely drivable. The Nissan driver noted a scratch on the wheel of the Dodge but reported no significant damage to their own vehicle.

Traffic flow in the area was minimally impacted, and both drivers were able to continue on their way after the incident was resolved. This situation highlights the importance of cooperation during traffic collisions, even when no injuries are involved. Drivers are encouraged to remain calm and ensure proper information exchange to avoid complications in similar situations.

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