(Riverside, CA) A semi-truck slammed into a center divider and clipped two vehicles during heavy rain on Friday afternoon, October 10, causing lane closures and delays in an Interstate 15 Freeway accident, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The crash was reported around 12:30 p.m. on the northbound 15 Freeway, just south of Magnolia Avenue. CHP officials said the big rig lost control on slick lanes and veered into the divider. As a result, it struck both a pickup truck and a sedan. The semi sustained major front-end damage but was not hauling cargo at the time.
One driver suffered minor injuries but did not require hospitalization. Two northbound lanes were temporarily closed as crews worked to clear the wreckage and spilled debris. By mid-afternoon, traffic had returned to normal with all lanes reopened.
Overview on the Interstate 15 Freeway Accident
Rainy weather often plays a significant role in traffic collisions, especially with large trucks. This accident serves as a reminder of how quickly wet pavement can cause vehicles to lose traction.
When crashes involve loss of control, the Basic Speed Law is often reviewed. It requires drivers to travel at a speed that is reasonable for the conditions including rain, traffic, and road visibility. Failing to slow down on wet roads can easily result in hydroplaning or oversteering.
Additionally, California Vehicle Code 21658 may apply when drivers drift out of their lanes or collide with dividers. This law mandates that motorists remain within a single lane and only change lanes when it is safe to do so. Truck drivers, in particular, must exercise extra caution, as their longer stopping distances and wider turns make it harder to regain control on slick surfaces.
CHP officials will review weather reports, tire condition, and roadway design to determine what led to the Interstate 15 Freeway accident and whether mechanical issues or unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
Guidance for Those Affected
If you were involved in or delayed by this collision, you can request the official CHP report from the Riverside office once it’s available. This document can clarify the sequence of events and any contributing factors.
Drivers are encouraged to reduce speed and increase following distance during wet weather to avoid similar incidents. For anyone injured in the crash, a personal injury attorney familiar with freeway and commercial vehicle accidents may help navigate insurance claims and recovery support.
If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.