Solano County, CA (June 25, 2026) – A multi-vehicle crash involving two semi-trucks and three other vehicles blocked lanes in Solano County on Tuesday afternoon.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision occurred on southbound State Route 37 near the connection to southbound State Route 29. Reports indicated that five vehicles were involved, including two semi-trucks.
The crash blocked all lanes in the affected section of the highway, causing significant traffic disruptions. Emergency units were dispatched to the roadway, where moderate to major injuries were reported among those involved.
Authorities did not immediately release information regarding the number of people hurt or the identities of those involved. Additional details about the collision were not available at the time of publication.
Investigators are continuing to examine the factors that contributed to the crash. We extend our thoughts to those injured and wish them a steady recovery.
Why Crashes Involving Semi-Trucks Can Be More Severe
Collisions involving semi-trucks often result in more extensive damage due to the size and weight differences between commercial trucks and passenger vehicles. Even at moderate speeds, the force generated during contact can affect multiple vehicles and increase the likelihood of serious injuries.
After a truck-related accident, investigators typically review vehicle positions, roadway conditions, traffic flow, and physical evidence from the highway. Commercial vehicle inspections may also focus on braking systems, tire conditions, cargo security, and maintenance records.
When several vehicles are involved, lane closures can remain in place for extended periods while damaged vehicles are removed and debris is cleared. Gathering information from drivers, witnesses, and physical evidence helps create a clearer picture of how the chain of collisions developed and why injuries may have occurred.