
Three people were taken to Riverside Community Hospital and one person was taken to Corona Regional Hospital Tuesday afternoon following a three-vehicle collision on northbound Interstate 15, the CHP reported. The Corona Freeway I-15 crash was reported at 3:50 p.m., just south of Magnolia Avenue. At least one vehicle, a silver sport utility vehicle, overturned and two other vehicles crashed into a fence, the Valley News reported. The extent of the injuries of the four people hurt in the crash was not available.
Interstate 15 Speed Limits
Although the state has a general maximum speed limit of 65 miles per hour, California Department of Transportation and the California Highway Patrol has implemented 70 MPH speed limits in various parts of Interstate 15, including in San Diego and Riverside Counties from Deer Springs Road to 1 mile south of El Cerrito Road. It is not known how fast the vehicles involved in this April 13th crash were travelling, however the speed limit was 65 mph where the collision occurred. For a complete list of California highways with 70 mph speed limits, see the California Department of Transportation website.
Accidents on Interstate 15 & Personal Injury Liability
Any accident that occurs at highway speeds has the potential to cause serious injury. The attorneys at Estey Bomberger have handled numerous personal injury and wrongful claims arising from Interstate 15 accidents, including chain reaction crashes and multi-vehicle accidents. If you or a member of your family have been hurt in an I-15 crash and you would like to know more information about your legal rights, contact us for a free consultation with one of our attorneys.
Sources: Valley News, Press Enterprise

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