Registered Member #88 Joined: Sat Oct 28 2006, 07:34PM : Posts: 1074
ArchJohn wrote ...
You mean pictures like these of my model railroad layout modeled to represent the mid 60's? (Click on pic to enlarge.)
Wow, what an awesome layout! Thanks for sharing it.
The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. - Eccl 10:2 NRA Life Member. Because an armed man is a citizen and a disarmed man is a subject. May your path be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.
We must have driven by just before Marty, as we passed 3 responding fire vehicles once we passed the scene.
I was paying close attention to the folks directing traffic so I didn't get a good look at precisely where we were (or the vehicles involved), but if it's the one I'm thinking of that corner is reverse banked with a fairly straight stretch leading into it (downbound); easy to come into it a little too fast (have seen lots of cars do it) and there aren't any of the arrows marking the corner ahead.
He said it was an older dark grey car against the tree and a white compact was the second vehicle but I do see that the CHP log makes no mention of a second car.
One car, off the side, looked like it might have rolled first. Two or three other cars on scene; no obvious damage so I'm not sure if they were involved. Also one 18 wheeler with a truck on it's bed also pulled over. Pedestrians out directing traffic around the wreck. I was surprised to see units from Big Bear responding. That's a long time to be trapped!
My husband just called on his way down 38. The downward traffic has been released. Most of the victims have been cleared. One car still wedged up against a tree and they are working to get someone out of that car. It was a two car head on TC.
Passed that accident 1/2 hour ago on my way up. They seemed to be working to excavate the occupant(s). Road was not closed at that time. Only half the down bound lane was blocked. Saw two units from BBC fire responding. I don't understand these types of accidents!