A serious solo vehicle collision occurred today on the southbound lanes of State Route 110 near York Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA. The incident, involving an overturned light-colored SUV, was reported around 4:40 AM. Emergency services responded quickly, finding the vehicle blocking the slow lane and causing significant traffic disruptions.
A good Samaritan in a white vehicle activated their hazard lights to assist at the scene. The California Highway Patrol requested a tow truck shortly after the incident was reported, indicating that the SUV sustained major front-end damage. By 4:45 AM, the situation escalated to involve three vehicles, with the overturned SUV blocking two lanes of traffic.
In response to the incident, emergency crews established a hard closure for the second and third lanes of the southbound route, leading to extended delays for motorists. A signal alert was issued, warning drivers of the lane closures expected to last for approximately two hours.
By 7:45 AM, all lanes were reopened, although the situation had caused significant traffic backups earlier in the morning. The California Highway Patrol is managing the aftermath of the incident, ensuring the safety of all involved and facilitating the clearance of the roadway.
Motorists are advised to remain cautious and stay updated on traffic conditions in the area.