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A California Highway Patrol traffic stop in Cottonwood on Dec. 3 ended with the discovery of several firearms and 51.5 grams of suspected cocaine, reported the CHP. The stop took place around 8 a ...
The crash was reported in the area of westbound Highway 58 near Sand Canyon at about 8:02 a.m., according to the California Highway Patrol Traffic Incident Information Page. According to the page
The crash was reported just after 6 p.m.
On April 6, 1970, four California Highway Patrol officers were killed in a 4 1 ⁄ 2 ‑minute shootout in the Newhall region of Southern California. The incident is a landmark in CHP history because of both its emotional impact and the procedural and doctrinal reforms implemented by the CHP in the incident's aftermath.
According to the California Highway Patrol’s incident report page, between four and five vehicles were involved in a crash near the southbound Five Cities Drive off-ramp just after 4:50 p.m.
The driver told the Culver City Fire Department that he was using Autopilot. The fire truck and a California Highway Patrol vehicle were parked diagonally across the left emergency lane and high-occupancy vehicle lane of the southbound I-405, blocking off the scene of an earlier accident, with emergency lights flashing. [168]
Just before 8 a.m., California Highway Patrol received reports of rocks in the northbound traffic lane, according to the highway patrol’s Traffic Incident Information Page.
The term was originally the name of a pioneering system of automated radio broadcasts regarding traffic conditions, introduced in the 1950s and named after its inventor, Loyd Sigmon. A Sigalert is defined by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) as "any unplanned event that causes the closing of one lane of traffic for 30 minutes or more".