Serious Traffic Collision on Las Positas

By Geo Duarte

A Gray Mercedes Benz traveling westbound on Las Positas, veered onto oncoming traffic, striking a black Audi.  The Audi that was traveling eastbound spun out of control. The Audi may have struck the pole then a Toyota Tacoma that was waiting at the stop sign on Stanley Drive. Although that is just supposition due to perceived greater damage to the black Audi.

The Audi seemed to have sustained the most damage of all three cars involved. The landscaping trucks front bumper came almost completely off yet was drivable. The driver of the Tacoma stated that it was a head-on collision. Not sure why the gray Mercedes didn’t look as bad. The previously mentioned pole did not seem to have damage to it. The Mercedes came to rest facing the opposite direction than it was traveling. Which is actually facing eastbound.

The Audi came to rest on the sidewalk facing directly toward the corner of the house on the corner of Las Positas and Stanley Drive. The Toyota truck didn’t seem to have moved much.  Both of the main cars involved had their airbags deployed.

The young female driver of the Audi did not seem to have any injuries. The elderly couple from the Gray Mercedes seemed generally ok although the female seemed to have pain in one knee. The two landscapers in the truck seemed completely OK, they just had to rip off what was left of the bumper.

This could have been way more serious. Glad they were all relatively unscathed and no other vehicles were involved. Both vehicles are likely totaled.


Photo by Geo Duarte

Geo Duarte

Written by Geo Duarte

Geo Duarte is a volunteer scanner reporter for edhat.com. More reports can be viewed on Geo's Instagram page @Xtek_Overload

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  1. The direction DOES matter because you can’t know which SIDE of the street is referenced without it. In this case, Las Positas, where it is a State Highway, has the number 225, an odd number, a label which means it runs (generally) north-south. And it does. Precisely.
    US 101 is labeled with an odd number indicating it generally runs north-south, except in SB County where it runs west-east. Las Positas perpendicularly intersects 101—-so they both cannot be ACTUALLY going west-east can they? Nor can they both be going as they are labeled, north-south, So why not just used the actual compass points for clarity? Bottom line, no matter how you look at it, there is no way to go westbound on Las Positas. Simple.

  2. Regardless of the gobbledegook regarding north/south, east /west, this is close to where the woman was killed last year. Sad to see her home now sold and being redone by the new owners. Slow down Santa Barbara. After the fatality, they said they were putting in a crosswalk at the very location of this accident. They need to lower the speed limit and enforce it. I think the crosswalk will cause more accidents and fatalities if drivers ignore speed limits.

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