Vehicle Collision Disrupts Traffic on Interstate 15

Solo Vehicle Collision on Interstate 15 in San Diego, CA, Involves Red Toyota Corolla

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: January 9, 2025 at 11:04 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Diego, CA
San Diego, January 9, 2025 -

A solo vehicle collision occurred today on the southbound side of Interstate 15 at the George Cooke Express Drive on-ramp in San Diego, CA. The incident involved a red Toyota Corolla, whose driver reportedly blacked out while driving and struck a roadside sign at approximately 10:25 AM.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene. Upon arrival, they found that the Toyota Corolla was non-drivable due to a missing front tire. The vehicle was pushed off the roadway to ensure safety and minimize traffic disruption. A tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle from the area.

The status of any injuries related to the collision remains unknown at this time. Emergency personnel took precautionary measures to manage the situation and ensure the safety of other motorists. While traffic flow may have been affected as crews worked to clear the scene, specific details regarding lane closures or delays were not provided.

Motorists traveling near the George Cooke Express Drive on-ramp to southbound Interstate 15 are advised to exercise caution and remain aware of potential traffic changes as the situation develops. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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