Accidents in San Dimas, CA

San Dimas, with its access to outdoor recreation, faces regular traffic on I-210 and CA-57. Accidents here can cause delays for both local residents and visitors heading to popular attractions.

San Dimas, California, located within the San Gabriel Valley has a population of 33,370 and rising. The city took its name from the San Dismas Canyon, which can be found in the San Gavriel Mountains, just to the north of the present-day city. At one point in time, the area was known as the home to the Tongva Native Americans, who held the region for 8,000 years. Since then, San Dimas has grown into a budding suburb to Los Angeles, albeit one with a lot of history surrounding it. For example, the Pacific Railroad Museum, Pacific Railroad Society, Frank G. Bonello Regional Park, and the Raging Waters theme park are all located within the city’s limits.

1 Injured in San Dimas Crash on 10 Freeway near Kellogg Drive

One person was injured in the accident and was taken to the hospital for treatment San Dimas, CA. – One person was injured in a car accident that happened in San Dimas on Sunday night. According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 8:04 p.m. on the 10

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