Vehicle Stuck in Mud Disrupts Sonoma Traffic

Traffic Incident in Sonoma, CA: Chevrolet Malibu Stuck in Mud at SR121 and SR116

📍 Sonoma, CA

📅 Published: December 22, 2024 at 09:37 PM

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Sonoma, December 22, 2024 -

A traffic incident occurred today at the intersection of State Route 121 and State Route 116 in Sonoma, California, when a 2020 Chevrolet Malibu drove off the roadway and became stuck in mud. Emergency services responded promptly after the incident was reported at 8:49 PM. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

Upon arrival, emergency responders confirmed that the vehicle was stuck in thick mud, necessitating the assistance of a tow truck. The tow truck was requested shortly after the initial report, and the vehicle was successfully removed from the mud by 9:25 PM.

While the incident did not result in any injuries, it caused temporary disruptions in traffic flow at this busy intersection. Drivers in the area were advised to exercise caution and be aware of the emergency response activities. The situation was resolved quickly, allowing traffic to resume normal operations.

This incident highlights the importance of being cautious while driving, especially in adverse weather conditions that can lead to slippery or unstable road conditions. The California Highway Patrol encourages all motorists to prioritize safety and to report any hazardous situations immediately.

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