Subaru Collides with Deer, No Injuries Reported

Subaru Collides with Deer in Red Bluff, CA; No Injuries Reported

📍 Red Bluff, CA

📅 Published: January 14, 2025 at 07:34 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Red Bluff, CA
Red Bluff, January 14, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving a single vehicle occurred today at the intersection of Manton Road and State Route 36 in Red Bluff, CA. The incident, which took place around 6:43 PM, involved a Subaru that collided with a deer. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported at the scene.

Emergency services responded promptly to the incident, confirming that all parties involved were unharmed. Upon arrival, responders assessed the situation and determined that the Subaru was drivable, as no towing was required. The driver, a male, was observed using his phone but did not show any signs of distress.

Traffic in the area remained largely unaffected, with no significant lane closures or delays reported. The California Highway Patrol was present to ensure safety and manage the scene effectively.

This incident highlights the importance of being vigilant while driving, especially in areas where wildlife may cross roadways. Drivers are encouraged to remain aware of their surroundings to prevent unexpected collisions with animals.

As the evening continues, motorists are advised to drive cautiously, particularly in rural regions where deer and other wildlife are prevalent. The California Highway Patrol is monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of all road users.

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