Three-Vehicle Hit-and-Run Disrupts LA Traffic

Hit-and-Run Incident on Interstate 5 North Causes Traffic Disruption in Los Angeles, CA

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: December 15, 2024 at 06:00 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, December 15, 2024 -

A hit-and-run incident involving three vehicles occurred today on the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 at the Interstate 5 North and State Route 14 Connector in Los Angeles, CA. The collision took place around 4:50 PM and involved a white Lexus ES, a blue Honda Civic, and a blue Toyota. A black Chevrolet truck was also mentioned in connection with the incident.

Emergency services were notified, but no injuries were reported, and further assistance was declined by the driver of the Lexus, who was found on the roadside. The blue Honda Civic was towed from the scene, while the other vehicles remained at the location.

Traffic was impacted as vehicles were observed on the roadside, leading to lane blockages. Authorities worked to clear the area, and by approximately 5:37 PM, the vehicles were being removed. As the situation was resolved without any reported injuries, traffic conditions began to improve.

Motorists traveling through this area should remain cautious and be aware of potential delays as cleanup efforts were underway. This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices and the responsibilities that come with operating a vehicle.

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