Disabled GMC Causes Traffic Delays on Route 92

Disabled Vehicle Incident on State Route 92 in San Mateo County, CA, Cleared by Emergency Services

📍 San Mateo County, CA

📅 Published: January 16, 2025 at 08:00 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Mateo County, CA
San Mateo County, January 16, 2025 -

A traffic incident involving a disabled vehicle occurred today on State Route 92 near State Route 35 in San Mateo County, CA. The incident was reported at approximately 5:36 PM, involving a single GMC 3500 that was facing the wrong way on the roadway. Emergency services promptly responded to the scene, setting up cones around the vehicle to ensure the safety of passing motorists.

As the situation developed, it was determined that the vehicle was attempting to jump-start itself. By 6:46 PM, a tow truck was requested to assist with the GMC 3500, which was loaded and weighed approximately 20,000 pounds. The vehicle was located on a blind curve, necessitating expedited towing to clear the roadway.

By 7:29 PM, emergency services successfully cleared the roadway, allowing traffic to resume normal flow. The status of any potential injuries remains unknown, as there were no other vehicles involved in the incident.

Motorists traveling through this area are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic safety measures, especially in the vicinity of disabled vehicles. The quick response from emergency services helped minimize disruption and ensure the safety of all road users.

For updates on traffic conditions and safety tips, drivers are encouraged to stay informed through local traffic reports.

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