A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred today on State Route 91 West near Lincoln Avenue in Corona, California, involving three vehicles. The incident was reported at approximately 3:43 PM and fortunately resulted in no injuries.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision began when a white Toyota Camry was rear-ended by a third vehicle, believed to be a black sedan, possibly a BMW. Shortly after this initial impact, the third vehicle collided with the BMW. By 4:04 PM, the vehicles were blocking the fourth lane of the highway, leading to significant traffic disruption.
Emergency services responded promptly, with the California Highway Patrol arriving at the scene shortly after the collision was reported. By 4:17 PM, the vehicles were successfully relocated to the right-hand shoulder to minimize the impact on traffic flow. A tow service was requested at approximately 4:27 PM, and both the Camry and the BMW were towed from the scene. The status of the third vehicle remains unspecified, but it is likely that it was also towed.
The incident was officially closed by the Freeway Service Patrol at around 4:38 PM, allowing traffic to resume normal conditions. Despite the potential for serious consequences in multi-vehicle collisions, the absence of reported injuries is a fortunate outcome.
Motorists traveling on State Route 91 West near Lincoln Avenue are advised to remain cautious, especially in areas prone to congestion. The California Highway Patrol encourages drivers to stay alert and report any hazardous conditions to ensure the safety of all road users.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices and the need for immediate reporting of accidents to prevent further complications. For ongoing updates and information regarding traffic conditions, drivers should check local traffic reports.