A rear-end collision involving two vehicles occurred today on Interstate 805 South near Nobel Drive in San Diego, California. The incident took place around 2:45 PM, when a gray Mazda collided with a black Ford Bronco. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the crash.
Emergency services, including the Freeway Service Patrol, quickly responded to the scene. The gray Mazda sustained significant damage and required a tow truck, while the black Ford Bronco was reported to be drivable. The Freeway Service Patrol concluded their involvement shortly after 3:11 PM, ensuring that the roadway was cleared for safe travel.
The collision caused some disruption on the right-hand side of the highway, with reports indicating that the vehicles were partially blocking the on-ramp. However, emergency responders managed the situation efficiently, minimizing the impact on traffic flow.
Witnesses noted that the vehicles were located just south of Nobel Drive, and the incident was promptly logged by authorities. The response from emergency services was swift, with the Freeway Service Patrol arriving shortly after the collision was reported.
As of now, there are no further updates regarding any injuries or complications from the incident. Motorists are advised to remain cautious while driving in the area, as traffic conditions may still be affected by the aftermath of the collision.
This incident serves as a reminder for drivers to maintain safe distances between vehicles to prevent rear-end collisions. The California Highway Patrol encourages all motorists to stay alert and drive responsibly to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.
For ongoing updates regarding traffic conditions and safety tips, drivers can check local news sources and the California Highway Patrol's official website.