Traffic Accident on Cajalco Road Left One Hurt

BANNING, CA (June 27, 2022) On Thursday, a head-on collision on Cajalco Road left one person injured, police said.

The crash happened on June 23rd at around 7:00 a.m. in the 13300 block of Cajalco Road.

Furthermore, police said a Honda sedan and big rig were involved in a crash along the roadway.

An initial investigation stated that the sedan driver lost control at a high speed on a curve and ran head-on into the truck.

The truck driver sustained no injuries but one occupant of the sedan, an unidentified woman, was hurt.

Consequently, paramedics transported the victim to Riverside University Medical Center for further treatment of her injuries.

Meanwhile, both lanes of Cajalco were blocked due to the wreckage. An active investigation into the crash is underway.

Because of their sheer size, large vehicles, like semi-trucks and trailers, increase the risk of a crash. So, If you’re driving one, always be mindful of your vehicle’s large height and weight. Maintain your travel lane and follow the speed limit. Also, adjust accordingly to give way for lane changes and other vehicles.


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