Eastvale Hydroplaning Incident Disrupts Morning Traffic

Solo Vehicle Hydroplanes on I-15 South to SR-60 West Transition in Eastvale, CA, Causing Traffic Disruption

📍 Eastvale, CA

📅 Published: January 26, 2025 at 05:03 AM

🔄 Updated: January 26, 2025 at 05:36 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Eastvale, CA
Eastvale, January 26, 2025 -

A solo vehicle incident occurred early this morning on the transition from Interstate 15 South to State Route 60 West in Eastvale, CA. At approximately 4:49 AM, a 2007 white Scion TC hydroplaned, leading to the vehicle becoming inoperable. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene after reports indicated that the vehicle was smoking.

The incident took place in the left lane of the transition road, where the vehicle lost control. Upon arrival, emergency responders assessed the situation and confirmed that the vehicle was not driveable. A tow truck was requested to assist with the removal of the vehicle from the roadway.

Traffic was affected during the response, with the first and second lanes blocked as emergency services worked to clear the area. Fire services were also on-site to manage any potential hazards from the smoking vehicle. The final determination regarding any injuries remains unknown.

Motorists traveling through the area should expect delays and exercise caution as the scene is cleared. Authorities advise drivers to remain vigilant for changing conditions, especially during inclement weather, which can lead to hazardous driving situations such as hydroplaning.

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