Shortly before 10am on November 13, 2018 on Highway 1 at River Street in Santa Cruz, a big rig tractor trailer apparently lost its brakes, crashing into approximately 21 vehicles, creating a massive pile-up. Almost a dozen people have been reportedly injured.
CHP reports that the tractor-trailer was traveling southbound on Highway 17 when it lost its brakes, continued onto northbound Highway 1, crashing into vehicles in its path until it ultimately rear ended a sedan which then exploded into flames. Just minutes before the crash began, witnesses called 911 to report a big rig with its wheels smoking and on fire. November 15th reports claim the big rig wasn’t registered with the DMV to be on the highway and should not have been on the road.
The driver of the sedan was transported by Lifeflight to a trauma center over the hill. KSBW has reported that 4 men from the homeless encampment, cut the unconscious man from his stuck seatbelt from the vehicle and pulled him to safety 20 seconds before the fire engulfed the driver’s seat.
Miraculously, while CHP reports 3 or 4 critical injuries there are no reported fatalities.
The scene of the accident between the “fish-hook” and River Street on Highway 1 was closed all afternoon by CHP to all traffic for investigation and clearing of all damaged vehicles.
It appears from accident photos that JVilla Trucking of San Jose, Ca was involved in the crash. According to the U.S. Department of transportation, JVilla has had a number of safety violations in the past two years. It’s trucks have been taken out of service 16 times out of 21 inspections, a rate of 76% as opposed to the national average of 21%.