A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on the southbound lanes of the 110 Freeway near the junction with the 91 Freeway in Gardena, CA. The incident involved four vehicles: a white Mitsubishi sedan, a gray Honda sedan, a gray Toyota SUV, and a white Nissan pickup truck. Emergency services responded quickly, with units arriving on the scene at approximately 4:40 PM.
The collision resulted in significant front-end damage to the gray Honda sedan, which required towing from the scene. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the drivers and passengers involved in the incident. The other vehicles, including the white Mitsubishi, gray Toyota SUV, and white Nissan pickup truck, were not mentioned as needing towing, indicating they remained drivable after the collision.
The timeline of events began around 4:14 PM when reports indicated that three vehicles were involved in a collision in the middle lanes of the southbound 110 Freeway. Shortly after, it was reported that the gray Honda lost control and collided with the other vehicles. By 4:18 PM, emergency responders were managing traffic as they worked to clear the scene.
The California Highway Patrol and other emergency units worked efficiently to resolve the situation, and the incident was officially closed by the Freeway Service Patrol at approximately 4:58 PM. Traffic on the southbound 110 Freeway experienced some disruption during the response and cleanup, but the situation was resolved relatively quickly.
Motorists are advised to remain cautious while traveling in this area and to be aware of changing traffic conditions. The California Highway Patrol continues to emphasize safe driving practices to prevent such incidents on the roadways.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining control of vehicles and being vigilant while driving, especially in busy freeway conditions.