Bus Collision Causes Traffic Delays in Clarksburg

Traffic Collision on South River Road in Clarksburg Causes Traffic Delays Today

📍 Clarksburg, CA

📅 Published: May 23, 2025 at 01:01 PM

🔄 Updated: May 23, 2025 at 02:01 PM

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Clarksburg, May 23, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving a memory care bus occurred today at the intersection of South River Road and Freeport Bridge in Clarksburg, CA, around noon. The bus collided with a guardrail, prompting a swift response from emergency service units to manage traffic and secure the scene.

Due to the incident, the Freeport Bridge experienced temporary lane restrictions and a brief closure, which led to noticeable traffic delays in the area. Commuters faced congestion as emergency responders worked diligently to clear the site and ensure safety. The bus was subsequently moved to Freeport Boulevard, allowing traffic to flow more freely as the bridge reopened.

Emergency crews were on-site to direct traffic and manage the situation effectively. Their prompt response helped minimize further disruption during the busy midday hours. While the bridge is now open, drivers are advised to remain cautious in the vicinity as residual traffic may still be present.

This traffic incident highlights the importance of staying vigilant and adhering to traffic regulations, particularly in areas with heavy vehicle activity. Motorists traveling through Clarksburg, CA, should stay informed about local traffic conditions to avoid potential delays.

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