A three-vehicle collision occurred today on northbound US 101 near Oakland Road in San Jose, CA, at approximately 12:53 PM. The incident involved a black Honda sedan, a blue Nissan Rogue, and a silver Honda Accord. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the collision, allowing emergency responders to focus on clearing the scene efficiently.
The Honda Accord sustained significant front-end damage and required towing from the scene, while the other two vehicles, the black Honda sedan and the blue Nissan Rogue, were drivable and remained on-site following the incident. A Ford Fusion was also present but did not sustain any damage during the collision.
Emergency services responded promptly, with units arriving at the scene by 1:08 PM. The swift response helped manage the situation effectively, ensuring that traffic flow could be restored as quickly as possible. By 1:10 PM, the California Highway Patrol updated the incident report, confirming that the situation was classified as a traffic collision with no injuries.
As a result of the collision, there were temporary lane closures on northbound US 101, which may have impacted traffic in the area. However, the quick actions of emergency personnel minimized disruption and allowed for the safe removal of the damaged vehicles.
Motorists traveling in the vicinity of US 101 near Oakland Road are advised to remain cautious and watch for any ongoing traffic adjustments as cleanup efforts continue. The California Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to stay alert and drive safely to prevent similar incidents in the future.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to remain vigilant while navigating busy highways. For further updates on traffic conditions, drivers can check local news sources or the California Highway Patrol's official channels.