Traffic Disruption on State Route 99 in Visalia

Traffic Collision Involving Chevrolet Camaro and Big Rig Disrupts State Route 99 South in Visalia, CA

📍 Visalia, CA

📅 Published: February 4, 2025 at 07:39 PM

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Visalia, February 4, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving at least two vehicles occurred today on State Route 99 South near Avenue 328 in Visalia, CA. The incident took place around 6:18 PM and involved a white Chevrolet Camaro that crashed into a concrete divider, blocking two lanes of traffic. A big rig was also confirmed to be involved and was reported as drivable.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, and a tow truck was called to assist with the situation. The Camaro was positioned in the middle lanes, causing traffic to divert to the first lane and shoulder to navigate around the blockage. Fortunately, there were no hazardous materials leaking from the big rig, which was loaded at the time of the incident.

By approximately 6:46 PM, the roadway was cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal flow. The status of injuries remains unknown, but the prompt response from emergency personnel helped minimize potential traffic delays.

Motorists are advised to remain cautious in the area as residual traffic may still be present. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the situation to ensure safety for all drivers.

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