By Geo Duarte
Three cars involved in a rear end collision on Monday.
A raised-profile-truck (Allegedly a light-colored Nissan Tundra.) Stayed on the scene, just long enough to provide contact information, with possible insurance in questionable status’ thua quickly left.
The truck rear-ended a lower “profile-sports-vehicle” on Gutierrez and Rose Ave. A nissan Z, which was at or nearing stopping speeds behind traffic at the stoplight just before Garden St at Rose Ave. (the late model Nissan Z) was rear-ended and violently pushed forward in to a third vehicle, a White Toyota Sedan, which was the third car involved which stayed on the scene and also had eventually headed to Cottage E.R.
Photo by Geo Duarte
Nissan does make the Tundra, or vice versus.
Not
Right, Right, right, the reporting party did not know if it was a Toyota or a Nissan Titan. “… a big lifted up truck Toyota or Tundra…” The responsible party gave their info and quickly left the scene. No-valid-insurance was another issue. They did also leave their front licence plate in the middle of the street.
Not thinking very well if he wanted to skip from the scene but left his license plate. That makes the police department’s job much easier…
I forgot to mention, the driver of the Totaled “Z” had a visible small laceration on his forhead. He was able to walk to the ambulance and was transported to Cottage E.R.
He gave his info and bolted. According to an officer, technically it was not a hit-and-run, Suspicious, yes,, can they charge him for something else by disapearing for a day or two, I am not sure?
Accident today at Carrillo and Andreas involving a police car. Anyone know what happened?
I heard about it, at the bottom of Carrillo Hill, right? Anyone??
Notice how the Truck, whatever model it was, Completely hit above the “Z’s” bumper? Absolutely, a failed safety feature, this, by avoiding to ever strike the bumper. I am noticing many accidents between high-profile cars and low-profile one’s have a trend, guess who wins!?!
A head-on-crash on Hwy 154 last week was fatal. The SUV was higher off the ground, and totally chewed up the sedan. The problem with SUV’s is, they easily flip over, even at speeds below 40 miles per hour.
Tundra is made by Toyota. The equivalent sized truck from Nissan is Titan.
I know, I own a “Taco” and my neighbor has a Frontier but I have to not say anything negative in a sentence or Ed will down vote me.
My apologies, the third car was a White Nissan Sentra, I beleive. Got the sentence structure mixed up, trying to get the story out quickly.
We are volunteer-citizen-reporters, not pros by far. Still learning, LOL!