Highway 154 Closed For Several Hours After Fatal Accident
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif- A portion of Highway 154 was shut down after a fatal accident early Wednesday morning. According to California Highway Patrol, the driver of a Ford F-250 was speeding down Highway 152 when he flipped his truck.
The driver and front seat passenger were not wearing their seat belts and were ejected from the vehicle, said CHP. The front seat passenger died at the scene. The driver, who sustained major injuries, was transported to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. The backseat passenger, who was wearing a seat belt, walked away with minor cuts and scratches, CHP reports.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s department, Santa Barbara County Fire and American Medical Response responded to assist with the collision. 154 was closed for several hours and traffic was diverted at Old San Marcos Road and at Cathedral Oaks Road.
The names of the victims of the collision will not be released until proper notification to their families has been made.
Cause of the Santa Barbara County Crash
As a passenger, the deceased likely could have done nothing to prevent this fatal roll over collision that ultimately took their life. The California Highway Patrol will surely look at the speed of the vehicle, witness reports, and other factors to determine what occurred and who was responsible. roll over collisions such as this one can have countless causes, including unsafe passing maneuvers, swerving to avoid an object in the road, falling asleep at the wheel, driving under the influence, or driver distraction. No other vehicles were involved and alcohol is suspected to be a factor.
According to the California Highway Patrol the crash was “due to the driver’s state of intoxication, the driver failed to maintain effective control of the vehicle, which ran off the left side of the roadway”.
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