A minor traffic collision occurred today on State Route 110 South at the interchange with Interstate 5 North in Los Angeles, CA. The incident involved two vehicles: a gray Mitsubishi coupe and a Subaru Outback. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the collision.
The chain reaction incident took place around 10:07 AM when the driver of the Subaru Outback stopped for debris in the roadway. The gray Mitsubishi coupe, unable to stop in time, collided with the Subaru. Emergency services, including the California Highway Patrol and the Freeway Service Patrol, responded quickly to the scene to manage the situation.
A tow truck was called to assist with the removal of the Mitsubishi coupe, while the Subaru was determined to be drivable and remained at the scene. By 10:31 AM, the tow truck had successfully removed the Mitsubishi coupe, and the situation was under control. The vehicle was towed to a nearby location.
Due to the collision occurring in a blind curve of the freeway, the California Highway Patrol took precautions to ensure the safety of all motorists in the area. By 11:22 AM, the incident was officially classified as a traffic collision with no injuries, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow without significant disruption.
Motorists traveling through this area were advised to remain cautious due to the initial presence of emergency vehicles. However, the prompt response from the California Highway Patrol and other emergency services helped to minimize any potential traffic delays.
In summary, today’s minor traffic collision on State Route 110 South in Los Angeles, CA, involved a gray Mitsubishi coupe and a Subaru Outback, with no injuries reported and minimal impact on traffic flow.