Two fatal crashes over the weekend have law enforcement speaking out about the dangers of stopping on the freeway.
The tow truck's dash cam recorded a white Toyota Rav 4 leaving the scene.Later along Interstate 880 near Fremont, there was another hit-and-run that began as a single car accident."Another car came along, a Ford F-150 and crashed into that whole scene," said Officer Kylie Musselman of CHP Hayward.That driver left his truck and fled on foot.And that is the message CHP wants to get out: it's not a good idea to stop on the freeway, even if you think you're helping.
Over nearly three weeks in late February and early March, three of their patrol cars were struck as officers helped people on the highway.Authorities are still searching for the drivers in both those fatal accidents. Anyone with information should contact CHP.
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