CHP - Quincy

CHP - Quincy This is an official CHP Facebook account. For emergencies, call 9-1-1. For questions or comments, call the CHP Quincy Area office at (530) 283-1100.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is dedicated to providing Safety, Service, and Security to California citizens and everyone who uses the thousands of miles of our state’s roadways. Each CHP employee is dedicated to ensuring you get home safely, that quality services are provided to you when you need it, and that you feel safe and secure as you travel throughout our great state. As the seventh

largest law enforcement agency in the nation, the Department will continue its primary responsibility to anticipate and respond to the needs of the public which it serves. As the state continues to change and grow, so will the CHP’s promise to look to new and innovative ways to secure your safety as you travel for business or pleasure

‼️ Attention parents and child bicyclists 🚴 A reminder: an E motorcycle 🏍️ is not an E-bike ⚡️!To ensure safety and comp...
05/28/2026

‼️ Attention parents and child bicyclists 🚴

A reminder: an E motorcycle 🏍️ is not an E-bike ⚡️!

To ensure safety and compliance with the law on public roads, riders operating an E motorcycle must:

1. Hold a **valid driver’s license** with a **Class M1 endorsement**
2. Wear a **DOT-approved helmet**
3. **Register** the vehicle with the **DMV**
4. Properly **display a license plate**
5. Have the necessary **safety equipment** (brake light, headlight, turn signals)
6. Maintain **liability insurance**

**Parents/Guardians:** If your child is under 18, you may also be liable under **CVC 14607** for allowing an unlicensed minor to drive and be charged with a misdemeanor.

05/23/2026

The Holiday Enforcement Period is in effect from 6:00 p.m. on 5/22 through 11:59 p.m. on 5/25. Drivers and passengers are reminded to always buckle up.

On 05/19/2026, at approximately 1530 hours, Quincy Area units responded to a solo vehicle rollover, involving a Ford Exp...
05/20/2026

On 05/19/2026, at approximately 1530 hours, Quincy Area units responded to a solo vehicle rollover, involving a Ford Expedition, on SR-89 south of Forgay Road, within unincorporated Plumas County. The solo driver was pronounced deceased at the scene by medical personnel just prior to CHP arrival. Based upon physical evidence, the involved vehicle straightened out a righthand curve while traveling northbound on SR-89, struck a paddle marker on the west shoulder, traveled up a dirt embankment and struck a fence as it went airborne. The vehicle then impacted the hillside with its front end before rolling down the hill and coming to rest on its right side facing in a southerly direction upon the west shoulder. So far there are no known witnesses to the collision. The subject had been fully restrained by his seatbelt and the vehicles rollover/side impact airbags had deployed. Verification of medical issues and/or DUI being a factor is pending the sheriff’s coroner investigation.

A seat belt can be the difference between walking away from a crash and never making it home.From May 18–31, the Califor...
05/19/2026

A seat belt can be the difference between walking away from a crash and never making it home.

From May 18–31, the California Highway Patrol will participate in the national Click It or Ticket campaign with increased seat belt enforcement. Officers will be stopping drivers and passengers who are not properly buckled up.

Too many lives are lost each year because someone chose not to wear a seat belt. In a crash, being ejected from a vehicle is often deadly, and airbags alone are not enough to protect you.

Buckle up correctly every trip:
✔️ Shoulder belt across your chest
✔️ Lap belt low across your hips
❌ Never behind your back or under your arm

Learn more: www.nhtsa.gov/SeatBelts



Contact the office at 530-283-1100 if interested
05/11/2026

Contact the office at 530-283-1100 if interested

Fatal Traffic Collision – SR-70 East of SR-49Quincy —On May 7, 2026, at approximately 11:17 a.m., the CHP dispatch cente...
05/08/2026

Fatal Traffic Collision – SR-70 East of SR-49
Quincy —

On May 7, 2026, at approximately 11:17 a.m., the CHP dispatch center received reports of a head-on collision on State Route 70 east of State Route 49, in the community of Vinton.

A preliminary investigation determined that Danny Shaffer, 69, of Beckwourth, was driving a Ford F-150 westbound on SR-70. Trenton Schwier, 22, of Chilcoot, was driving a Ford Explorer eastbound with his family. Danny Price, 63, of Loyalton, was driving a Dodge Dart eastbound, directly behind Schwier’s vehicle.

For reasons still under investigation, Shaffer allowed his vehicle to cross into the eastbound lane, where it collided with Schwier’s vehicle. The impact caused the Explorer to spin and come to rest on the south dirt shoulder. Shaffer’s vehicle then continued into the path of Price’s Dodge Dart, resulting in a second collision that forced both vehicles onto the south dirt shoulder.

Shaffer exited his vehicle on his own and was transported by ground ambulance to Renown Regional Medical Center for treatment. Schwier and his family were not visibly injured and sought medical evaluation on their own as a precaution.

Price was trapped inside his vehicle and was extricated by fire personnel and CHP officers. He was transported by Care Flight to Renown Regional Medical Center, where he later succumbed to his injuries.

Impairment is not suspected to be a factor in this collision. The investigation remains ongoing, and anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to contact the CHP Quincy Area office at 530-283-1100.

The CHP thanks Eastern Plumas Health Care, United States Forest Service, Beckwourth Peak Fire Protection District, Care Flight, Crescent Tow, and Plumas County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance at the scene.

As Distracted Driver Awareness month continues, please focus your attentions on the road. But even more importantly, is ...
04/24/2026

As Distracted Driver Awareness month continues, please focus your attentions on the road. But even more importantly, is this dude just eating a baguette or bread with no fixins?

Work zones aren’t just construction sites; they’re active workplaces.  This is Work Zone Awareness Week, do your part to...
04/24/2026

Work zones aren’t just construction sites; they’re active workplaces. This is Work Zone Awareness Week, do your part to keep crews and drivers safe.

• Slow down and follow posted speed limits
• Stay alert and avoid distractions
• Leave extra space between vehicles
• Be prepared for sudden stops or lane shifts

California law requires drivers to move over or slow down when approaching highway workers and emergency crews. If you can’t safely move over a lane, slow down.

Help protect the people working on our roads.

Roadway update! SR-70  Creek. The crews have cleared all of the debris and the highway is open.
04/23/2026

Roadway update! SR-70 Creek.
The crews have cleared all of the debris and the highway is open.

Address

86 W Main Street
Quincy, CA
95971

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15302831100

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