A single-vehicle traffic collision occurred early this morning on northbound State Route 99 in Fresno, California, when a dark gray sedan spun out and collided with a wall. The incident took place around 3:23 AM near the Clinton Avenue off-ramp. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries associated with the crash.
Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, arriving shortly after the incident was reported. The vehicle involved was left inoperable due to the collision and was likely towed from the location. At the time of the incident, the sedan was found facing sideways in the slow lane, partially obstructing traffic. Witnesses noted that the vehicle had sustained significant damage and was described as having no lights on.
The dark gray sedan appeared to have spun out before colliding with the wall under the bridge. No other vehicles were confirmed to be involved in the incident, and the mention of an unknown vehicle remains unverified.
Traffic flow was temporarily affected as emergency units worked to clear the scene and ensure safety for other drivers. The slow lane was partially blocked for a short period, but no major traffic delays were reported. By around 3:32 AM, a tow truck was called to remove the disabled vehicle, and by 3:44 AM, the scene was cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal flow.
Drivers in the area are reminded to exercise caution, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced. The California Highway Patrol encourages all motorists to stay alert and drive safely to prevent similar incidents on the road.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining vehicle control and being aware of road conditions, particularly in the early hours of the day.