Rollover Accident Disrupts Traffic on State Route 60

Solo Vehicle Rollover on State Route 60 East Near Pyrite Street Causes Traffic Disruptions in Riverside, CA

📍 Riverside, CA

📅 Published: December 21, 2024 at 01:36 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Riverside, CA
Riverside, December 21, 2024 -

A solo vehicle rollover occurred early today on State Route 60 East near Pyrite Street in Riverside, California. The incident, involving a red Nissan and possibly a Ford, was reported at approximately 12:55 AM. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene as the vehicles were blocking lanes, leading to additional traffic complications.

At 1:01 AM, it was confirmed that the red Nissan ended up on the Pyrite off-ramp, while the Ford was located in the middle lanes of the mainline. Shortly after, at 1:03 AM, it was reported that the initial rollover caused another traffic collision, with one vehicle veering off to the right side of the highway.

Tow trucks were requested to assist in clearing the vehicles from the roadway, with multiple requests made throughout the early morning hours. By 1:20 AM, debris was cleared from the eastbound lanes at Pyrite, helping to alleviate some of the traffic congestion caused by the incident.

The final status of any injuries remains unknown. Motorists are advised to remain cautious in the area as residual traffic impacts may persist following the incident. This event underscores the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to stay alert to prevent similar occurrences.

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