Stalled Vehicle Causes Major Traffic Disruption

Traffic Blockage on Interstate 15 South in San Diego Caused by Stalled Vehicle

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: December 26, 2024 at 07:34 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Diego, CA
San Diego, December 26, 2024 -

A blue Nissan Sentra stalled in the #3 lane of Interstate 15 South in San Diego, CA, today, causing a significant traffic blockage. The incident occurred around 7:10 PM, prompting immediate responses from emergency services. As the vehicle obstructed the lane, all traffic was halted temporarily.

By 7:22 PM, responders managed to move the stalled Nissan Sentra to the right-hand shoulder, allowing traffic to resume. The situation was classified as a hit-and-run, although no injuries were reported. There is a possibility that another vehicle was involved, but this remains unconfirmed.

A tow truck was called to the scene to assist with the removal of the Nissan Sentra, which was likely towed away after being cleared from the highway. The California Highway Patrol promptly addressed the situation, ensuring that all lanes were reopened shortly after the vehicle was moved.

Motorists in the area experienced delays during the incident, but the quick actions of emergency services minimized disruption. Fortunately, the incident was resolved without any reported injuries, underscoring the importance of swift response in maintaining roadway safety. Drivers are reminded to remain vigilant and report any unusual activity on the roads to help prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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