Traffic Collision on South Voluntario Street Left One Hurt

SANTA BARBARA, CA (April 7, 2022) – Wednesday afternoon, a motorcycle crash on Hutash Street left one rider injured, police said.

According to the police, the incident happened around 4:45 p.m. at Hutash and South Voluntario Streets.

Furthermore, authorities immediately responded to the scene upon receiving the report about the crash.

Moreover, the motorcyclist sustained serious injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Meanwhile, the Critical Accident Reconstruction Team was dispatched to investigate.

At this time, Santa Barbara Officials are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision.

In the end, authorities closed the affected streets to pedestrians and vehicles for several hours to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties.

Motorcyclists rarely escape injury when an accident occurs. Strictly follow traffic laws and the conditions of the road. Do not tailgate a motorcyclist and maintain a safe following distance for other drivers. Give motorcyclists an entire traffic lane when you pass, as they too have equal rights on the road.


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