According to recent news, the car manufacturer Chrysler Group LLC. has issued a recall for the 2011 Dodge and Charger vehicles. The recall was made necessary after the company has learned the vehicles’ bulb harness connectors can overheat and cause a reasonable loss of visibility to the driver since the low beam headlamps could fall unexpectedly. This fault could also lead to a decreased braking ability due to an overheated distribution center. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has stated that (read more)
Read MoreMotorist Dies After Rear-Ending Big Rig
According to news sources, a man was killed in an accident that took place Wednesday morning when the vehicle he was driving rear-ended a big rig truck on the roadway. The 52-year-old man was driving a 2004 Honda Accord on Willows Road east of Alpine when the accident took place, a California Highway Patrol officer said. The man reportedly crashed into the rear of a 1998 Freightliner semi-truck fully loaded with furniture and traveling east headed towards Arizona. The driver (read more)
Read MoreBicyclist Survives Collision With Car
According to news sources, a man was injured Tuesday morning when a vehicle crashed into his bicycle on the roadway and sent him flying about 20 feet before finally landing on another vehicles hood. The 57-year-old man was riding his bicycle and stopped at a stoplight on Fifth Street when the accident took place. The man was attempting to cross when the light turned green and was struck by a vehicle turning southbound onto the same street. The man crashed (read more)
Read MoreWoman and Pet Dog Die in Car Accident
Paramedics rushed to the crash scene to attend to the wounded motorist. She was evacuated to a nearby San Jose hospital to receive emergency medical treatment.
Read MoreMotorist Hits Concrete Pillar Off 86S
A 21-year-old woman from Coachella veered off the side of Highway 86S early Wednesday morning.
Read MoreCHP Issues Warnings for Upcoming Rainstorm
A big winter storm is brewing in Santa Cruz County, and the California Highway Patrol is urging drivers to be safe by taking a few precautions.
Read MoreA 24-hour crackdown on drivers using their hands to talk on a cell phone resulted in over 200 citations in the Sacramento area earlier this week.
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