According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident was reported around 5:08 p.m., March 15, at Cole Grade Road and Fruitvale Road.

San Diego County, CA – One person was killed in a suspected DUI collision that happened Sunday afternoon at an intersection in Valley Center, a census-designated place in San Diego County.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident was reported around 5:08 p.m., March 15, at Cole Grade Road and Fruitvale Road.
A maroon Nissan Frontier and a gray Honda Accord were involved in the crash.
San Diego County sheriff deputies and firefighters responded to the scene.
One person was killed in the accident.
It was unclear if any other person was injured.
Authorities said DUI was possibly a contributing factor, but did not give more details.
Investigators are working to determine the cause of the crash.
San Diego is navigating a complex traffic safety landscape, balancing its status as one of America’s safest large cities with a recent rise in fatalities. According to SANDAG and OTS data, the city recorded 115 traffic deaths in 2024, a significant increase from the sub-100 levels seen a decade ago. While San Diego ranks 11th out of 15 major California cities for total injuries — performing better than many peers — it remains a “high-risk” region for motorcyclists (7th worst) and bicyclists (7th worst). Notably, pedestrians account for over 23% of fatal and serious injury crashes despite representing only 7% of total collisions.
Primary crash factors in 2025 and 2026 include unsafe speed and improper turning, which together caused nearly 40% of the city’s fatal incidents.
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