Pittsburg, PA
Wrong-way driver causes fatal crash on Highway 4 in Pittsburg, CHP says
PITTSBURG, Calif. – A collision involving a wrong-way driver on Freeway 4 killed one particular person in Pittsburg on Tuesday morning, in accordance with the California Freeway Patrol.
Shortly after 11 a.m., a driver in a silver SUV entered eastbound Freeway 4 close to the Railroad Avenue off-ramp touring within the westbound path, in accordance with CHP public data officer Adam Lane.
An individual died on state Freeway 4 in Pittsburg close to Railroad Avenue. Dec. 13, 2022
The silver SUV then collided with a black sedan that was touring in the correct path and triggered one other collision. Officer Lane stated the black sedan was then hit by a tanker truck and a white SUV.
Officers stated the wrong-way driver who induced the accident, fled the scene on foot however was apprehended shortly after.
The motive force of the black sedan died from their accidents on the scene. The drivers of the tanker truck and white SUV sustained minor accidents.
Video on the scene confirmed police bikes and a hearth truck circling a silver SUV in the course of the freeway. Its hood and entrance bumper had been crumpled.
A white SUV was seen on the freeway close by with its doorways and trunk left open.
An individual died on state Freeway 4 in Pittsburg close to Railroad Avenue. Dec. 13, 2022
An individual died on state Freeway 4 in Pittsburg close to Railroad Avenue. Dec. 13, 2022