
Two children in car seats escaped a rollover collision “without a scratch” in San Ramon this morning, police said.
A two-vehicle crash caused significant disruption Monday morning on San Ramon Valley Boulevard, prompting road closures and raising safety concerns among local authorities.
The incident occurred at 8:02 a.m. on San Ramon Valley Boulevard, in the stretch between Bollinger Canyon Road and Morgan Drive. According to preliminary reports, the crash involved a southbound vehicle that collided with a northbound car attempting to make a left turn across traffic. The impact of the collision was severe enough to send one of the vehicles into a curb, causing it to overturn and come to rest on its side.
Emergency responders arrived quickly on the scene, securing the area and assessing the condition of those involved. Although no visible injuries were reported at the time, several individuals complained of pain resulting from the impact. As a precaution, medical personnel conducted evaluations and provided on-site assistance.
Police and traffic investigators were quick to rule out drugs or alcohol as contributing factors in the accident. Based on the initial assessment, the crash appeared to be caused by a misjudged left turn and poor visibility at the intersection during peak commute hours.
The aftermath of the collision prompted authorities to close southbound San Ramon Valley Boulevard to all traffic for nearly an hour. The closure was necessary to allow emergency crews to safely manage the scene, clear debris, and address a minor fluid spill from one of the vehicles. Traffic officers directed commuters to alternate routes while the cleanup was underway. By 9:05 a.m., the roadway was reopened, and traffic resumed its normal flow.
One of the most striking visuals from the scene was a shattered windshield, emphasizing the force of the crash. In such cases, windshield repair becomes a priority not just for aesthetics, but for safety, since compromised glass can affect a vehicle’s structural integrity and driver visibility. Local repair technicians often remind drivers that even small cracks can turn dangerous if left unaddressed—especially after an accident.
Police also highlighted a crucial safety takeaway from the incident. In a statement later released by the San Ramon Police Department, officials described the crash as “a powerful example of the importance of properly installed child car seats.” One of the vehicles involved was transporting a child, and due to the correct use of a federally-approved car seat, the child emerged unharmed despite the severity of the crash. Law enforcement urges parents and caregivers to regularly check that child safety restraints are properly installed and suited to the child’s age and size.
Investigators continue to gather information, including reviewing possible surveillance footage from nearby businesses and interviewing witnesses to determine whether charges or citations may be issued.
The incident serves as a timely reminder of the need for cautious driving, particularly when making turns across busy intersections during high-traffic hours. Authorities stress the importance of patience, clear judgment, and always prioritizing safety—both for drivers and passengers alike.
What the police need to point out is needing a more powerful and alert driver who wouldn’t have rolled the car over in the first place.
The children might have roller over without a scratch but traumatized probably for years.
It aint easy to roll a car over just driving down the road.
powerful example of the importance of properly installed child car seats.
Agreed
Especially when the driver is not a responsible operator.
Police called the case a “powerful example of SLOWING THE EFF DOWN!”
How the hell do you roll your car on a straight section of road?
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The cause of this accident was a driver trying to make a left turn running into the minivan, causing it to roll.
Thanks Coach Stan for the info regarding the crash. SO ANNOYING that people jump to their negative conclusions about the driver before knowing all the facts!
I hope neither of the kids in car seats were driving?
Thank godness!
Goodness**
So was the driver drunk, on drugs, texting?
George …. It kinda sounds like it….
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Find a car seat tech in your area. http://Www.safekids.org is a great resource.
Another rollover crash just occurred on Ygnacio Valley rd. and Cowell. Driver seemed ok.