Multi-Vehicle Collision Causes Traffic Disruptions

Multi-Vehicle Traffic Collision on State Route 85 South in Cupertino, CA, Causes Lane Blockage and Traffic Disruptions

📍 Cupertino, CA

📅 Published: December 2, 2024 at 04:34 PM

🔄 Updated: December 2, 2024 at 05:33 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Cupertino, CA
Cupertino, December 2, 2024 -

A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred today on State Route 85 South at the Stevens Creek Boulevard off-ramp in Cupertino, CA. The incident involved three vehicles: a silver van, a silver Chrysler van, and a silver Toyota Tacoma. Emergency services were dispatched promptly after the collision was reported at approximately 3:55 PM.

While there were no injuries reported initially, the final status of injuries remains unknown. The collision blocked the second lane of the highway, leading to traffic disruptions in the area. Towing services were requested for the involved vehicles, indicating that they would likely be towed from the scene.

By 4:47 PM, all lanes were reported to be open, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow. Emergency responders worked efficiently to manage the situation and clear the roadway, minimizing delays for motorists.

Drivers traveling through the area are advised to remain cautious as residual delays may still be present as cleanup efforts conclude. The swift response from emergency services helped ensure safety for all drivers involved in the incident.

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