A rear-end collision involving two vehicles occurred late last night on the southbound lanes of Interstate 110 in Los Angeles, CA. The incident was reported at approximately 10:40 PM and involved a black BMW 320i and an unidentified vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
The California Highway Patrol reported that the black BMW was found stopped in the High-Occupancy Vehicle lane shortly after the collision. By 10:44 PM, it was confirmed that the BMW was not drivable and was blocking the lane, creating a hazard for other motorists. Emergency units were dispatched to the scene at 10:47 PM, with the first responders arriving at 10:58 PM.
As emergency services worked to manage the situation, they ensured the safety of all involved. The black BMW was ultimately towed from the scene, as it was unable to continue driving. The status of the unidentified vehicle remains unclear, as no further details were provided regarding its condition.
Traffic was impacted during the incident, with multiple lanes temporarily blocked while emergency crews worked to clear the area. Towing services were contacted, and by 11:22 PM, estimated arrival times for the tow trucks were communicated. The scene was cleared by 11:41 PM, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.
The California Highway Patrol reminds drivers to exercise caution and remain alert while on the road, particularly in high-traffic areas. Rear-end collisions can happen quickly, and it is essential to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to prevent such incidents.
This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to stay vigilant at all times. Authorities encourage anyone with additional information about the collision to come forward.