Authorities responded to westbound State Route 58 near the West Main Street off-ramp after they were notified about a crash around 8:05 p.m. on March 2.

Barstow, CA – One person was seriously injured in a semi-truck accident that happened Monday evening in Barstow, the California Highway Patrol reported.
Authorities responded to westbound State Route 58 near the West Main Street off-ramp after they were notified about a crash around 8:05 p.m. on March 2.
The responders found a semi-truck and a blue Honda Accord involved in the collision.
The driver of the Honda sustained serious injuries to the face. The patient was transported to the hospital in unknown condition.
Details about the cause and manner of the crash, and if anyone else was injured, were not immediately available.
CHP is investigating the accident.
According to NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), California recorded 392 large-truck fatalities in 2023, the second-highest in the nation. However, following a national trend, 2024 and 2025 estimates show a gradual decline in fatal truck incidents as safety technology and enforcement have intensified.
NHTSA data reveal that large trucks are involved in approximately 9% of all fatal crashes in the state. Crucially, the weight disparity means that 70% of those killed are occupants of passenger vehicles, not the truck drivers. The primary factors identified by NHTSA in these collisions include speeding, distracted driving, and improper lane changes. Most fatal accidents occur on rural principal arterials and interstates, with the highest concentrations in the Inland Empire and Central Valley freight corridors.
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