One Hospitalized after Multi-Car Collision along Ojai Road

SANTA PAULA, CA (June 17, 2022) – One victim suffered various injuries after an auto accident on Ojai Road, late Tuesday morning.

A vehicle crash on Ojai Road left one person with injuries Tuesday morning, police said.

On June 7th, a crash was reported at around 10:30 a.m. on the 15000 block of Ojai Road.

According to California Highway Patrol, the crash involved a Honda Odyssey van and a motorcycle.

Furthermore, firefighters and police officers rushed to the scene and found one person injured.

Meanwhile, paramedics transported the injured person to Ventura County Medical Center via helicopter.

Moreover, information about the other casualties of the incident are still not available at this time.

Lanes on Highway 150 near Thomas Aquinas College were blocked to allow for further investigations.

Injuries sustained in a bicycle-auto collision can take a toll on a person’s financial, physical, and emotional well-being. That is why it is important to exercise due care and abide by all traffic laws whether you are a driver or a bicyclist. If you’re driving, always look out for bicycle riders at all times. Also, do not engage in any non-driving activity which creates a potential distraction. If you’re a bicyclist, slow down or stay out of the way when you see a vehicle that’s about to turn on your lane. You can also exaggerate eye contact or hand signals to let other drivers see you.


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