According to a report by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, the crash took place at about 10:07 a.m. February 8, west of Hesperia Road

Victorville, CA – A woman was hospitalized after being involved in a suspected DUI Accident on Green Tree Boulevard in Victorville on Sunday night.
According to a report by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, the crash took place at about 10:07 a.m. February 8, west of Hesperia Road.
A black four-door Honda sedan and a white Ford Raptor pickup truck were involved in the head-on collision. One of the drivers is believed to have swerved across the centerline and the two vehicles collided.
Deputies and the Victorville Fire Department personnel arrived shortly after and the Honda was extricated by the firefighters from her vehicle.
After being pulled out of the Honda, the woman was transported by ambulance to a hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries. The occupants of the truck declined medical transport.
According to authorities, the Honda driver was suspected to have been driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, though no arrests were announced.
Both vehicles sustained major front-end damage following the incident.
Both sides of Green Tree Boulevard were shut down in the area as authorities investigated and cleared the scene.
The Victorville Police Department is conducting an ongoing investigation into the incident. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the department at 760-241-2911.
California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) data show that Victorville’s total fatal and injury collision count declined from 626 in 2022 to 452 in 2023, indicating a reduction in serious crash involvement year-over-year. In 2022, the city ranked 31st of 61 in total fatal and injury victims among similar California cities; by 2023, the count dropped, and the ranking shifted to 51st of 62, reflecting relative improvement in this metric. Alcohol-involved victims also decreased from 124 to 64, and motorcycle victims dropped from 57 to 33, suggesting lower involvement of these factors in serious collisions. Pedestrian and bicyclist victim counts fell as well. Speed-related and nighttime collisions showed declines, while hit-and-run counts decreased from 42 to 25. DUI arrests similarly declined from 193 to 105, which may correspond with fewer severe crashes. These changes suggest a downward trend in serious car collision involvement in Victorville between 2022 and 2023, though year-to-year variation remains common.
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