MERCED, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - Grapes squished onto a Merced County road pursuing a postulation collision caused problems for drivers connected Wednesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
CHP says a clang astatine astir 11:35 a.m. connected Highway 165 northbound of Bradbury Road caused a motortruck that was hauling grapes to spill the load onto the road.
Officers accidental the clang progressive 2 large rigs and 1 pickup truck. CHP says 1 of the trucks was hauling grapes and, owed to the crash, 1 of the trailers overturned.

CHP posted a representation connected societal media showing the grapes spilled onto the road and subsequently squished by passing vehicles.
According to CHP, nary injuries were reported and intoxicant does not look to beryllium a factor.
CHP says postulation connected Highway 165 volition beryllium diverted astir the spill tract portion the squashed grapes are cleared from the roadway.