PG&E Truck Involved in Crash at Talmage and Old River Roads East of Ukiah

Traffic CollisionA traffic collision involving a PG&E pickup and a small pickup truck temporarily shut down lanes at Talmage Road and Old River Road Friday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol Traffic Incident Information Page.

The crash was reported at approximately 8:50 a.m. Initial reports indicated a PG&E pickup collided with a green small pickup truck equipped with a camper, blocking the roadway. Parties were reported out of their vehicles and speaking with one another shortly after the collision. CHP logs indicated no injuries.

By 9:11 a.m., officers on scene reported front-end damage to a Nissan involved in the crash. Advantage Towing was requested, and by 9:25 a.m., lanes were shut down to allow for vehicle recovery. According to scanner traffic, the vehicles were removed and roadway reopened by 9:33 a.m.

This information is based on initial CHP reports and may be subject to change as additional details become available.

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NoBody
4 months ago

I can hear my rates increasing already.

Angry C
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Angry C
4 months ago
Reply to  NoBody

PGnE rates should be the top story 24/7. They are what ruined Hums economy.
They are driving up all inclusive rents.
They start the big fires.
They make starting a brick and morter business impossible.
They make folks choose between survival heat and food.
They take 40% of a social security check.
They are coming for your refridgeration.
They are a monopoly
They might even crash their truck into yours.

Martin
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4 months ago
Reply to  Angry C

Angry C, your comment seems to be filled anger and hate. You make it sound like PG&E rules the world. I am willing to bet you change your mind when your power goes off. Ever wonder how it gets back on. How about a kind word for the hard- working crews trying so hard to get the power back up!