Why was Highway 152 closed at Pacheco Pass?
Why was Highway 152 closed at Pacheco Pass?
Highway 152 Lanes Reopen At Pacheco Pass Following Big Rig Crash, Brush Fire Lanes were opened up along state Highway 152 at the Pacheco Pass Monday afternoon after a brush fire caused by a big rig crash closed the highway in both directions in the morning.
Where was the accident on Highway 152 in California?
Two Killed In Highway 152 Crash In Santa Clara County A 5-year-old boy and his aunt were killed in a crash Friday morning on westbound state Highway 152 in unincorporated Santa Clara County near Pacheco State Park, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said.
Where was the CHP accident at Churn Creek?
[CHP]-SHASCOM ADVISES SPOT FIRE JUST NORTH OF INCIDENT, BATALLION CHIEF REQ ASSIST TO GET ENGINE NORTH OF THE MAIN INCIDENT TO GET THE SPOT FIRE , ADVISES THEY ARE HAVING SOME ISSUES GETTING THROUGH TRAFFIC 1039 SHASCOM WILL HAVE RPD UNIT RESPOND TO BONNEYVIEW AND CHURN CREEK
Where was the accident with the black truck?
OCCURRED IN ROADWAY – MOVED TO ROCK CREEK SCHOOL PLOT North bound S WATT just South of ELDER CREEK – South Sac BLACK TRUCK ON RIGHT HAND SHOULDER THEN PULLED ACROSS TRAFFIC CAUSING TRAFFIC COLLISION [CHP]-PROBLEM CHANGED FROM TRAFFIC COLLISION AMBULANCE ENROUTE TO TRAFFIC COLLISION MINOR INJURY BY CHP
Why is there a ghost at Pacheco Pass?
It’s said the ghost is that of a man who was in a car accident and was decapitated and now he is searching for his missing head. Another story is as you are driving towards San Juan Baustista, right after you pass the mission you drive through a small grove of trees and on your left you will see an outcropping of rocks.
Why is Pacheco Pass known as Blood Alley?
And from 1860 to 1880 the pass was known as Robber’s Pass due to two highwaymen that robbed, raped and murdered travlers along the route. And now in modern times it’s known as Blood Alley due to the numerous traffic accidents that occur along it’s route. Not all these accidents are fatal, but some are.