Traffic Collision Blocks Roadway in Lincoln

Traffic Collision Involving Stuck Vehicle on Nicolaus Road in Lincoln, CA

📍 Lincoln, CA

📅 Published: February 13, 2025 at 12:05 PM

🔄 Updated: February 13, 2025 at 01:02 PM

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Lincoln, February 13, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving a single vehicle occurred today at 6011 Nicolaus Road in Lincoln, California. The incident took place around 10:46 AM when a white Nissan Maxima became stuck in mud and collided with a fence. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene.

The vehicle was confirmed to be undriveable and was partially in a ditch, complicating the situation. The owner of the vehicle decided to arrange for their own towing service instead of using the emergency towing services that were initially contacted. The status of any injuries remains unknown, as there were no definitive reports of injuries at the time of the incident.

The property owner was notified and was on their way from Sacramento, with an estimated arrival time of about 30 minutes. The presence of emergency services and the vehicle blocking part of the roadway may have impacted traffic in the area.

As the situation developed, it was confirmed that the vehicle was stuck in a horse arena, further complicating the towing process. Emergency responders remained on-site to ensure safety and assist as needed.

This incident highlights the importance of exercising caution while driving, especially in challenging conditions that can lead to accidents.

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