[UPDATE 11:40 a.m.] Bread Truck Rolls Over Multiple Times on Hwy 101 Northbound Onramp From Rio Dell

 Franz breadtruck was involved in an accident

A Franz bread truck was involved in an accident this morning. [Photo provided by Brad Senseman]

At approximately 11:20 p.m., a semi carrying bread overturned at Wildwood Avenue onramp to Hwy 101, according to scanner traffic.  It reportedly rolled over multiple times but is now back on its wheels. The onramp is closed.

UPDATE 11:30 a.m.: Scanner traffic is now calling this a work van.

UPDATE 11:40 a.m.: The CHP Traffic Incident Information Page is reporting that this is a minor injury accident. According to the scanner, the 40-year-old driver was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

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Melisa Wennerholm
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Melisa Wennerholm
6 years ago

Any word on which bread company?

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago

Judging by the picture provided, I’d say off hand it was Franz!!!!

Nita
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Nita
6 years ago

It said Franz

Melisa Wennerholm
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Melisa Wennerholm
6 years ago

Lol didn’t have the picture available for viewing….

Hugo
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Hugo
6 years ago

As Homer would say: DOUGH!!

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago

That’ll teach ’em to “Haul Buns”!!!

Dan
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Dan
6 years ago

Sounds like he needed a few more ROLLS !

Mogtx
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6 years ago

Probably a big gust of wind caused him to lose control.

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  Mogtx

An excellent possibility judging by the wind out there the few minutes I was outside before the Rain hit up here in Bridgeville!!!

Just me
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Just me
6 years ago

I know the driver…good to hear only minor injuries.

Theresa
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Theresa
6 years ago

Don’t assume they were speeding…it could have been a deer or anything…why always assume the worst?

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  Theresa

I was attempting to make a joke about it, not seriously saying they were speeding necessarily!!! I just couldn’t resist the Bakery Truck wrecking!!! In this weather, Anything is possible!!!

Humboldt Granny
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6 years ago
Reply to  Dan Fuller

Something of this sort IS NOT a subject for humor. Just think if it were you or someone you really cared for. Humor? I don’t think so.

Guest
Guest
Guest
6 years ago

That load of bread is toast!

I mean come on did you see the Larry David SNL opening monologue last weekend? Irony saves Gretzky scores! This next one is for all my desert people:

Did you hear about that bread truck that crashed? Must have been an unleavened load.

Mogtx
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6 years ago

I thought your joke was great Dan fuller ,and yes I too was watching the winds work the trees out here on riverside acres

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  Mogtx

I went outside quickly for a few minutes to cut a bit more kindling, hoping to dodge the rain completely!!! Unfortunately, I was a little late it just started to drip seriously when I went out the back door!!! ;-\

funnylucky
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funnylucky
6 years ago

It’s a two axle van in the picture…not a semi.
Doesn’t look like it rolled either…?

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  funnylucky

Agreed on ALL comments made!!!???

Concerned
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Concerned
6 years ago

Hopefully it wasn’t Janet!??! She is a hard worker that doesn’t need this!

Sam
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Sam
6 years ago

Bun and done !
Did it land butter side down ?
Braking bread .

Dan Fuller
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Dan Fuller
6 years ago
Reply to  Sam

;oD

Festus Haggen
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Festus Haggen
6 years ago

Hope the driver is okay, but I have to say, I think that’s some crappy bread.

tired of all this
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tired of all this
6 years ago
Reply to  Festus Haggen

Me too. I was afraid it was BRIO

Mogtx
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6 years ago

That was a good one too Mr guest .lol

Lone ranger
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Lone ranger
6 years ago

I guess he was trying to make some sweet rolls

nocodeofconduct
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nocodeofconduct
6 years ago

You know how much bread an accident like that can cost? And the load of bread lost? Just need a dairy truck of butter to crash near by.

Antichrist
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Antichrist
6 years ago

If the butter truck crashed the bread truck would have landed on it, that is just state law

Hugo
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Hugo
6 years ago

Before I breakdown and rye, I wanna say I loaf you.

Guest
Guest
Guest
6 years ago

Luckily this accident didn’t baguette another accident. If that occurred, naan of the results would brio k.

Crime stopper
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Crime stopper
6 years ago

I’m going to the main store tomorrow for the crash sale. I’ll see all you loafers there good bunnies.

Guest
Guest
Guest
6 years ago

When you deliver bread stick to the speed limit or you’ll crust your truck.

Mister Voice
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Mister Voice
6 years ago

If the truck had caught fire after it crashed, all of it’s content’s would have been toast,

LynnMae
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LynnMae
6 years ago

My husband used to drive a milk truck with a bread trailer. The milk truck (three axle I think) carried a lot of weight and was stable on the road, even in high winds. The trailer
was something else. The bread is carried on racks and the space inside is large but the overall weight (he also carried Bien Padre products, not that heavy either) wasn’t that
much. Great as far as vehicle mileage but I’d driven behind him and seen the wind hit
the trailer…
I’d say this bread truck was probably high profile and low weight…given the permanent racks that held the racks the breads were on, the load wouldn’t shift.
Ever driven a VW bus in a windy area? There’s a reason why some highways have caution signs about high-profile vehicles driving with caution.
It all depends on where the wind is coming from, how it hits the truck (or car, or van) and the state of the road at the time.
Wind sheer is most often mentioned during aviation accidents but the same meteorological aspects apply on land.
Thankful to hear the driver suffered no serious injuries (but hope he’s thoroughly checked out, problems may arise later).

G-MAS
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G-MAS
6 years ago

Wow,I hope their going to be ok!

Kneaded Bread...
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Kneaded Bread...
6 years ago

Probably swerved to miss a dough crossing the road. I heard the van did donuts, not rolls.
I just hope whoever kneaded bread got theirs!

Of COURSE someone’s broken bread would get a rise out of the pun-dits!

nocodeofconduct
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nocodeofconduct
6 years ago

Wow this was a fun accident to comment on. Good shit!

Humboldt Granny
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6 years ago

Fun accident? If it were any of all of your vehicles, I will bet you wouldn’t be laughing. The driver with his injuries, minor or not. The bread company with all the bread stock destroyed? The grocer, etc. not having the bread to sell, thus lowering his income for that day? The bread company loosing, at least the temporary use of the truck and the permanent $$$ to repair or replace the truck.

The only one to make money on this is the tow truck company.

Laugh all you want, but the next wreck could be you.