A multi-vehicle collision occurred today at the intersection of State Route 116 and Stony Point Road in Sonoma County, California. The incident involved three vehicles: a white box truck, a white sprinter van, and a green SUV. Fortunately, no injuries were reported at the time of the incident, allowing emergency services to focus on managing the traffic situation.
The collision took place around 3:27 PM, blocking one lane of traffic on State Route 116. Emergency responders arrived promptly to ensure the safety of all individuals involved and to facilitate the removal of the vehicles. The white box truck and the green SUV were towed from the scene, while the status of the white sprinter van remains unclear.
Witnesses reported that the vehicles were obstructing traffic in the middle lane, causing delays for motorists in the area. The quick response from emergency services helped to mitigate potential traffic congestion, although some delays were inevitable as the scene was managed.
At 3:36 PM, a request for tow trucks was made to assist with the removal of the involved vehicles. By 3:50 PM, the tow truck for the green SUV had arrived, and the vehicles were successfully cleared from the roadway. The incident was resolved by approximately 3:52 PM, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.
While the cause of the collision remains under investigation, authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution at intersections and to remain aware of their surroundings. The California Highway Patrol is expected to release further details as the investigation continues.
Motorists are advised to stay updated on traffic conditions in the area and to seek alternative routes if necessary. The prompt response from emergency services and the swift clearance of the vehicles helped to minimize the impact of this incident on local traffic.