Tracy, CA – 1 Killed in Big Rig Accident on I-580 near International ParkwayÂ
Authorities reported that a white Volvo big rig and trailer was headed west on I-580 in the No.2 lane when it crashed into the rear
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Tracy, a rapidly growing community near the Bay Area, sees regular accidents along I-205 and I-580. These incidents can disrupt local commutes and impact the flow of goods through the region.
Small communities first sprang up in the Tracy area with the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad. Even when railroad operations began to decline, Tracy prospered as an exceptional location for agricultural growth. More recently, Tracy has grown as technology companies have spread out from Silicon Valley.
The nearly 83,000 citizens of Tracy are bounded by three major interstate highways and access their local Tracy Municipal Airport.
Authorities reported that a white Volvo big rig and trailer was headed west on I-580 in the No.2 lane when it crashed into the rear
The accident was reported around 6:06 a.m. at Midway Road and Patterson Pass Road, also known as County Road 2063. Tracy, CA – Major injuries
The rollover crash was reported around 9:30 a.m., January 2, on westbound State Route 4, west of the Middle River Bridge. Tracy, CA – A
According to the report, a silver 2013 Chevrolet truck was heading southeast on SR 33 when it drifted into the northwesterly side and collided head-on
The incident occurred around 7:33 p.m. on West Grant Line Road, just north of the westbound Interstate 580. Tracy, CA. – At least one person
One person was injured in the accident and was taken to an area hospital for treatment Tracy, CA. – Authorities are investigating a Tuesday afternoon
One person was injured in the accident and was taken to an area hospital for treatment Tracy, CA. – At least one person was injured
One person was injured in the accident and was taken to a local hospital for treatment Tracy, CA. – At least one person was injured
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