Minor Injuries Sustained in Concord Crash on Highway 242 at Olivera Road Off-Ramp

Concord, California (May 26, 2022) – Two vehicles collided Tuesday night on Highway 242 in Concord, resulting in minor injuries.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident was reported at about 11:55 p.m. in the northbound lanes at Olivera Road off-ramp.
A Lexus sedan collided with another vehicle for unknown reasons.
Responding emergency crews said minor injuries were sustained in the accident. An ambulance was dispatched to the scene to provide medical aid.
CHP is investigating the cause of the collision.
Remember to Buckle Up
No matter the type of car you are driving, buckling up remains the safest choice for drivers and passengers.
As you drive around during the Memorial Day holiday, you will come across more law enforcement officers on the freeways as part of the Click It or Ticket campaign launched last week by the NHTSA. The campaign began yesterday, May 23, and will run through to June 5. The campaign aims at reminding drivers and passengers of the importance of wearing a seat belt and the legal consequences of not buckling up.
According to statistics by NHTSA, over 15,000 lives were saved by seat belts in crashes that happened in 2017. In 2020, 10,893 unbuckled people in passenger vehicles died in crashes in the US. 60% of the young adults (ages 18 to 34) killed in the crashes were completely unrestrained.
Remember, seat belt safety starts with you! Your children are watching.
CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN 2022
🚨👀 From May 23-June 5, 2022, state and local law enforcement agencies across the nation are conducting enforcement efforts for motorists who aren't wearing their seat belts. 👀🚨#ClickItOrTicket@FloridaLEL pic.twitter.com/Sn3cosTE26— Naples Police Dept. (@NaplesPolice) May 23, 2022
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