A minor traffic collision occurred today on State Route 17 North near the Camden Avenue off-ramp in Campbell, CA, involving two vehicles: a white Ford F150 and a silver four-door sedan. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the incident, which took place at approximately 5:22 AM.
Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, arriving shortly after the collision was reported. Both vehicles were found on the right side of the roadway, with the silver sedan positioned closer to the Camden Avenue off-ramp. The California Highway Patrol classified the collision as minor, confirming that no individuals sustained injuries.
To ensure safety and restore normal traffic flow, a tow truck was requested to remove both vehicles from the scene. The white Ford F150 required towing, and the response team acted efficiently to clear the roadway. By 5:38 AM, both vehicles had been towed, allowing traffic to resume without significant delays.
While the collision did not result in injuries, it briefly affected traffic in the area as emergency services worked to clear the scene. Motorists traveling on State Route 17 North were advised to exercise caution while passing through the area until the vehicles were removed.
The California Highway Patrol has emphasized the importance of safe driving practices to prevent similar incidents. Even minor collisions can pose risks, and it is essential for drivers to remain alert and aware of their surroundings.
As the situation was resolved, the CHP confirmed that the roadway was cleared for regular traffic flow. The prompt response from emergency services minimized the impact on traffic, allowing drivers to continue their journeys with minimal disruption.
For ongoing traffic updates and safety tips, residents are encouraged to follow local news outlets and the California Highway Patrol's official channels.