Accidents in Fairfax, CA

Fairfax, a charming town near open parklands, experiences moderate traffic from residents and visitors. Accidents often happen on winding routes leading into the town and popular outdoor areas. 
Fairfax is the only town in the United States that holds a majority Green Party political affiliation. According to the United States Census Bureau, its population is approximately 7,441. Along with its heavily liberal politics, Fairfax is also known for its soil. Classified by the United States Soil Conservation Service, Fairfax holds Tocaloma Series soil, which comes mostly from shale and sandstone.

With sprawling hills and valleys, Fairfax’s small-town vibe belies its rich history. Home to many prehistoric homes of the Coast Miwok Indians, the area has been occupied since antiquity. It was not until 1910 that the first post office was opened in town. Since then, it has grown to be one of the satellites of San Rafael and serves as an important historical site.

1 Injured in Bakersfield Crash at Edison Highway and Fairfax Road

At least one person was injured in the accident and was taken to hospital for treatment Bakersfield, CA. – A two-vehicle collision with injuries was reported on Friday evening in Bakersfield. According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 5:47 p.m. at Edison Highway and Fairfax Road. Two

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