A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred early this morning on Interstate 680 South near Bernal Avenue in Pleasanton, CA. The incident took place at approximately 2:15 AM and was initially reported with unknown injuries. However, it was later confirmed that no injuries were sustained by any of the parties involved.
The vehicles involved in the collision were a white Subaru Forester and a silver vehicle, both of which sustained significant damage. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, and by 6:50 AM, the situation was resolved with no injuries reported. The silver vehicle required towing due to major damage, but the involved parties opted to arrange for towing themselves.
According to reports from the California Highway Patrol, the first notification of the incident came in at 6:04 AM, indicating a two-vehicle traffic collision. Shortly thereafter, it was confirmed that the vehicles involved were a white Subaru Forester and a silver vehicle. The left lane was blocked for a brief period while emergency services managed the scene.
By 6:23 AM, a request was made for a tow truck for the severely damaged silver vehicle. The situation continued to develop, and by 6:29 AM, emergency personnel reported that everything was being moved to the right side of the roadway to clear the area. The final update at 6:50 AM confirmed that the collision had transitioned from being classified as "unknown injuries" to "no injuries," allowing traffic to resume normal flow.
Motorists traveling on Interstate 680 South near Bernal Avenue should remain cautious and aware of their surroundings, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and all parties involved were able to make their own arrangements for vehicle towing.