Adapted from SkyNews
A plane has landed safely on a city street in California's Silicon Valley during rush-hour traffic.
The pilot noticed a malfunction shortly after take-off and was forced to make an emergency landing.
The plane managed to avoid traffic on the roadway and pulled off into a right-turn lane.
A spokeswoman for San Jose police said neither the pilot nor the passenger on board was injured and no one on the ground was hurt.
The Bellanca 7ECA single-engine aircraft is owned by Amelia Reid Aviation LLC.
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