A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred today at approximately 3:03 PM on the eastbound side of State Route 91 near State College Boulevard in Anaheim, CA. The incident involved a gray Toyota Tacoma and a silver Toyota Prius, both of which sustained significant damage and were not drivable.
Emergency services were quickly notified of the collision, prompting a response from multiple units of the California Highway Patrol. Although an ambulance was requested shortly after the incident, initial reports indicated that there were no injuries. The final assessment confirmed that no significant injuries were reported among those involved.
The collision took place on the right-hand shoulder of the highway, leading to a temporary disruption in traffic flow. Emergency responders worked efficiently to manage the situation and ensure the safety of motorists in the area. By 4:42 PM, all units had cleared the scene, allowing traffic to resume its normal pace.
Both vehicles involved in the collision were towed from the scene due to the extent of their damage. The gray Toyota Tacoma and the silver Toyota Prius were unable to be driven away, necessitating the involvement of towing services to remove them from the roadway.
Motorists traveling on State Route 91 during the incident may have experienced some delays, but the prompt action taken by emergency services helped minimize the impact on traffic. The California Highway Patrol urges all drivers to remain vigilant and cautious while on the road, particularly in areas where accidents are more likely to occur.
As authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision, they remind drivers to adhere to traffic laws and prioritize safety to prevent similar incidents in the future.