Modesto, CA (April 29, 2026) – A crash involving an overturned vehicle on Monday afternoon left one person hurt at the Highway 99 off-ramp to Highway 219, also known as Kiernan Avenue, in Modesto.
Emergency units responded around 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 28, after a 2024 Toyota Camry exited northbound Highway 99 onto eastbound Highway 219. Authorities said the driver, identified as 21-year-old Abdulrahman Sekandari of Modesto, was traveling too fast to safely make the turn, causing the vehicle to continue off course and overturn.
After overturning, the Toyota collided with a 2008 Honda Civic driven by 19-year-old Emanuel Espinoza Barajas, also of Modesto. The vehicles came to rest after the impact, with the Toyota ending up against a fence.
Sekandari suffered minor injuries but was not taken to the hospital. No injuries were reported for the other driver.
Traffic in the area was affected for about 90 minutes as crews worked to clear the scene. Authorities indicated that reckless driving charges may be pursued in connection with the crash.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
How Speeding on Off-Ramps Can Lead to Loss of Vehicle Control
Off-ramps are designed with curves that require drivers to reduce speed before exiting a highway. When a vehicle approaches these turns too fast, it can lose traction and become difficult to control, especially during sharp or angled exits.
Overturn crashes can occur when a vehicle’s momentum shifts suddenly while turning. This risk may increase if the driver overcorrects or if the road surface does not provide enough grip.
Collisions can also happen if a vehicle leaves its lane or path due to loss of control. Nearby traffic, barriers, and roadside objects may become hazards when a driver cannot maintain direction through the ramp.