Two Hurt in T-Bone Collision near Seneca Road

VICTORVILLE, CA (November 30, 2022) – Early Wednesday night, two victims sustained injuries in a t-bone accident on Hesperia Road.

The incident occurred just before 6:00 p.m., near Seneca Road on November 23rd.

According to police, a red 2017 Toyota Tundra and a red Toyota Camry collided in the area. Victorville Fire Department and Victorville Police arrived at the scene and found extensive damages to both vehicles.

Ambulances were requested and transported the two injured victims to nearby hospitals for further treatment. Both have suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Meanwhile, the intersection temporarily shut down and tow trucks were immediately requested to clean up the scene.

The investigation is being handled by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department – Victorville Station and an active investigation is still underway.

Simply by driving defensively and following the conditions of the road, you can prevent a reckless driving accident. Do not engage in any non-driving activity which creates a potential distraction. Also, never drive when you are overly tired or under the influence of any altering substance as this increases the risk of a fatal accident.


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