FedEx Truck Jackknifes, Causing Traffic Delays

FedEx Semi-Truck Jackknifes, Blocking Right Lane on Westbound State Route 60 in Diamond Bar, CA

📍 Diamond Bar, CA

📅 Published: January 7, 2025 at 08:05 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Diamond Bar, CA
Diamond Bar, January 7, 2025 -

A FedEx semi-truck jackknifed today, blocking the right lane on the westbound State Route 60 near Grand Avenue in Diamond Bar, CA. The incident occurred at approximately 7:10 PM, and emergency services responded promptly to the scene. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.

As the truck obstructed the right lane, traffic was temporarily disrupted, leading to a Sig Alert being issued for the area. This alert warned drivers to expect delays while crews worked to clear the obstruction. By 7:30 PM, traffic began to move again, although six out of seven lanes remained partially blocked as the situation was being managed.

A tow truck was called to the scene to remove the jackknifed semi-truck, which was confirmed to be empty. The efficient response from emergency services helped restore normal traffic flow shortly after the incident.

Motorists traveling on the westbound State Route 60 near Grand Avenue are advised to remain cautious and aware of potential lingering delays as cleanup efforts continue. The California Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to stay alert and follow posted signs and signals in the area.

This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially in conditions that can lead to unexpected vehicle incidents.

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