Hwy 88 near Peddler Hill
was the sight of quite a mess Saturday afternoon. California Highway Patrol
Officer Mike LeMasters reports
that at approximately 12:15 pm Saturday afternoon a 1999 Peterbuilt with a
trailer full of 45,000 pounds of corn grain became separated when the
trailer broke away from the cab causing the vehicle to jack knife blocking the
east bound lane. LeMasters states
the situation only became worse after the heavily traveled road started to jam
with traffic heading westbound. LeMasters and two Department of Transportation,
Caltrans, workers worked on traffic control while tow crews attempted to right
the truck. However, the situation suddenly only got worse as the trailer ripped
open releasing grain on the roadway. The remaining grain was offloaded from the
trailer which was towed to a Caltrans yard. The lane was reopened about 6 hours
after the accident at 6:15 pm. LeMasters compliments the Caltrans staff for
their traffic control measures which he states helped prevent any more traffic
collisions in the backup.
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