SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Early Thursday morning, a 16-year-old new driver left a path of damage after crashing a vehicle along Hazel Avenue.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the driver was traveling near Hazel Avenue and Greenback Lane when they lost control of the vehicle and a pole, split it in half, took out two mailboxes, then hit a parked car.
The force the parked car was hit with led to it hitting a house along Hazel Avenue.
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CHP says that the driver is ok.
16 year old driver loses control and takes out 2 mailboxes, a power pole… goes across Hazel Ave and strikes a parked car which then hits house. Driver ok. @GoodDaySac @CBSSacramento @allyaredas @GoodDayTraffic pic.twitter.com/6mmBxTcpFv
— DG (@CameraGuyDave1) May 12, 2022