At approximately 9:30 this morning, two vehicles collided driving one into a sign near the intersection of 6th and V Streets in Eureka. No one was injured.
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I used to go to through that intersection four times a day for work at the humboldt plaza. There’s nothing difficult about it, nor are people’s speeds an issue.
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curlybill
7 years ago
Cars aren’t made as strong as they used to be.
That car will probably cost $8,000 to repair.
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Crime stopper
7 years ago
Did channel 3 cover this story? Same location for their reporter to crash a few months ago. I think there’s stupidium in the ground causing crashes there.
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What are the odds…lol
Which one was on a cell phone ???????
Both of them!!!
6th & V streets is a difficult intersection made more difficult by drivers on V Street going well over the 25 MPH limit.
I used to go to through that intersection four times a day for work at the humboldt plaza. There’s nothing difficult about it, nor are people’s speeds an issue.
Cars aren’t made as strong as they used to be.
That car will probably cost $8,000 to repair.
Did channel 3 cover this story? Same location for their reporter to crash a few months ago. I think there’s stupidium in the ground causing crashes there.