Echo Summit, CA (February 17, 2026) – Three young men suffered major injuries Monday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle while adjusting tire chains on US 50 at Echo Summit, according to the California Highway Patrol. The incident occurred on Monday, February 16 at approximately 12:45 p.m., just east of Johnson Pass Road.
CHP officials said a Kia sedan had stopped in a turnout along the highway as occupants attempted to adjust a chain on the left front tire. Two bystanders stopped to assist. All three men were working near the left front of the vehicle when a Chevrolet Silverado traveling westbound on US 50 approaching Johnson Pass lost control on the snow-covered roadway. The Silverado crossed into the eastbound lanes and collided with the Kia, striking the three pedestrians.
Authorities reported that one of the pedestrians was thrown approximately 40 feet and came to rest on the right shoulder behind the Kia. The other two were dragged by the Chevrolet before being freed by passersby and Caltrans personnel. All three pedestrians, ages 21 to 23 and from the Bay Area, sustained major injuries and were transported to Barton Memorial Hospital for treatment.
The two occupants of the Chevrolet, ages 17 and 21 and from Sacramento, complained of chest pain and were reported to have minor injuries. During the investigation, CHP determined that alcohol or drug impairment was not a factor in the crash. Traffic on US 50 at Echo Summit was stopped for several hours as crews responded and investigators documented the scene.
Key Details
- Location: US 50 just east of Johnson Pass Road, Echo Summit
- Vehicles Involved: Kia sedan and Chevrolet Silverado
- Reported: Monday, February 16 at 12:45 p.m.
- Injuries: Three pedestrians with major injuries; two vehicle occupants with minor injuries
- Hospital: Barton Memorial Hospital
- Road Conditions: Snow-covered roadway
- Investigation: Ongoing; impairment not considered a factor
What We Know So Far
- The pedestrians were adjusting tire chains on a stopped Kia in a turnout.
- The Chevrolet Silverado lost control on snow and crossed into oncoming lanes.
- All three pedestrians were struck and suffered major injuries.
- Traffic was halted for several hours at Echo Summit.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The current medical status of the injured pedestrians.
- Whether weather advisories were active at the time of the crash.
- If any citations will be issued.
Local Context
US 50 at Echo Summit is a key mountain corridor connecting the Sacramento region to South Lake Tahoe. The stretch near Johnson Pass Road is known for steep grades and winter weather conditions that often require tire chains during snow events. Snow-covered roadways and limited shoulder space can create hazardous conditions for drivers and pedestrians alike. During winter months, vehicles frequently stop in turnouts to install or adjust chains, increasing the risk of incidents when traction is reduced.
What to Do Next
- If you must install or adjust tire chains, use designated chain control areas and ensure your vehicle is completely off the roadway.
- Wear reflective clothing and remain alert to approaching traffic when outside your vehicle in winter conditions.
- If you lose control on snow-covered roads, ease off the accelerator and steer gently to regain traction.
- Check current chain control and weather advisories before traveling through mountain corridors.
FAQ
Q: Why are mountain highway crashes often more severe?
A: Snow, ice, and reduced visibility can decrease traction and reaction time, increasing the likelihood of serious collisions.
Q: Are drivers required to use tire chains in snowy conditions?
A: During active chain controls, motorists may be required to install chains or use approved traction devices as directed by authorities.
Q: Can weather conditions affect crash investigations?
A: Yes. Investigators consider roadway and weather conditions, along with driver actions and vehicle positions, when determining the cause of a collision.