A traffic collision occurred today on State Route 266 in Dyer, CA, leading to significant traffic management efforts. The incident was reported at approximately 7:28 PM when a single vehicle was found off the roadway with its hazard lights activated. This vehicle sustained damage to its windshield and was missing a mirror but was confirmed to be driveable.
Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, implementing traffic control measures to ensure safety and minimize disruption. The vehicle was involved in a collision with a cow, which complicated the situation. However, the cow's status remained unconfirmed, and the driver continued southbound on U.S. Route 6 after stopping to assess the circumstances.
By 9:53 PM, traffic management was still in effect as crews worked to clear the area and restore normal traffic flow. Motorists were advised to expect possible delays and congestion in the vicinity of the incident. The quick response from emergency services helped maintain safety on the roadway, although the presence of the damaged vehicle off the road created a temporary backup.
Drivers traveling through Dyer, CA, should remain cautious and be aware of ongoing traffic management efforts as the situation is resolved.