A hit-and-run incident involving three vehicles occurred today on the northbound lanes of Interstate 110 at West Carson Street in Carson, California. The collision took place around 1:16 PM, prompting immediate responses from emergency services, including the California Highway Patrol and the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
The vehicles involved included a black RAM 2500 truck, a black pickup truck, and an older model Honda or Toyota. Initial reports suggested possible injuries; however, updates confirmed that no injuries were sustained by anyone involved in the incident.
At 1:18 PM, witnesses reported that two vehicles, a black pickup truck and the older model Honda or Toyota, were blocking the number one lane of the highway. The driver of the RAM 2500 truck, which was also involved, alerted authorities about the situation. By 1:22 PM, the Los Angeles County Fire Department arrived on the scene to assist.
Traffic was significantly impacted as the vehicles remained in the roadway, obstructing the first and second lanes. The California Highway Patrol quickly assessed the situation and requested tow services to clear the area. A tow truck was dispatched to remove the vehicles, allowing for the restoration of normal traffic flow.
By 1:43 PM, the incident was resolved, with all vehicles likely towed from the location. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the situation was managed efficiently by the responding agencies. Motorists traveling on the northbound lanes of Interstate 110 at West Carson Street can now continue their journeys without further delays.
This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to remain vigilant while on the highways. The California Highway Patrol is investigating the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run and encourages anyone with additional information to come forward.