Quincy, California – US-395 has fully reopened in Quincy after a temporary closure for a collision investigation.
According to the California Highway Patrol’s Quincy office, the highway was shut down while officers conducted an investigation into a crash. Officials confirmed in a social media update that the roadway is now open in both directions. Additional details are expected in a forthcoming press release.
Authorities did not immediately release information regarding the number of vehicles involved, potential injuries, or what may have led to the collision. The duration of the closure has not been specified.
US-395 is a major north-south route through Plumas County, serving local residents, commercial traffic, and long-distance travelers. Temporary closures along the corridor can impact commuters, students, and freight movement in the region.
Drivers are advised to remain alert while traveling through the area as residual congestion may persist following the reopening.
The CHP stated that further information will be made available once the investigation details are finalized.
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