A non-injury traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred today on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 near Magic Mountain Parkway in Los Angeles County, CA. The incident took place around 3:51 PM and involved a white Ford Fusion, a red Toyota Camry, and an additional unidentified vehicle.
According to the California Highway Patrol, both the Ford Fusion and the Toyota Camry were blocking the fast lane of the freeway, creating a potential hazard for other drivers. Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, ensuring that traffic was managed effectively and that no injuries were reported. The situation was classified as a non-injury traffic collision, allowing authorities to focus on clearing the roadway as swiftly as possible.
The collision was first reported at 3:51 PM, with confirmation that both the Ford and the Toyota were obstructing the fast lane by 3:54 PM. There was no high-occupancy vehicle lane available in that area, which further complicated the situation. The California Highway Patrol deployed a Freeway Service Patrol to assist with traffic management and vehicle removal.
By 3:56 PM, it was confirmed that the vehicles were blocking the number one lane at the top of the Magic Mountain Parkway on-ramp to southbound Interstate 5. The prompt response from emergency services ensured that the incident was resolved without any injuries, and the vehicles were likely towed from the scene to restore normal traffic flow.
Motorists traveling on the southbound Interstate 5 should remain cautious and aware of their surroundings, especially near Magic Mountain Parkway. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the area to ensure the safety of all drivers.