In San Diego, four traffic lanes of Interstate 5 in Carmel Valley were shut down on Monday. The lanes were closed for about 30 minutes after a vehicle that was carrying five-gallon buckets was involved in an auto accident.
Officials from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) say that the accident took place just south of Carmel Valley Road at approximately 5:35 AM. They say that the buckets inside the vehicle contained drywall material, which spilled all over the various traffic lanes.
The lanes were reopened at 6 AM after officials cleaned up the buckets and moved the vehicle to the right shoulder.
If you have been involved in an auto accident in the city of San Diego, you should take the time to speak with a San Diego personal injury lawyer. By contacting an attorney, you will have a better understanding of your rights as a personal injury victim and also be informed of your legal options. |