Single Vehicle Incident Disrupts Traffic in Glendale

Traffic Incident in Glendale, CA: Toyota Prius Ends Up in Bushes After Being Cut Off

📍 Glendale, CA

📅 Published: January 4, 2025 at 02:00 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Glendale, CA
Glendale, January 4, 2025 -

A traffic incident involving a single vehicle occurred today in Glendale, California, when a Toyota Prius was cut off by another car, causing it to veer off the road and end up in the bushes. The incident took place at the intersection of State Route 2 North and State Route 134 West at approximately 12:46 AM. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.

Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene. By 1:03 AM, a tow truck was requested to assist in removing the Prius from the bushes, which required a significant length of cable for the extraction. Concerns about potential fire hazards during the towing process led to a request for assistance from the Los Angeles Fire Department.

The fire department arrived shortly after the request, ensuring that the vehicle was safely removed without complications. By 1:35 AM, the Prius was successfully extracted from the bushes, and the scene was cleared.

Motorists in the area may have experienced brief delays due to the emergency response, but traffic flow has since returned to normal. This incident highlights the importance of cautious driving and being aware of surrounding vehicles to prevent similar situations.

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