Major Collision Causes Lane Closures on SR 110

Traffic Collision Blocks Lanes on State Route 110 Near Stadium Way in Los Angeles, CA

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: January 13, 2025 at 08:03 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, January 13, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred today on the northbound lanes of State Route 110 near Stadium Way in Los Angeles, CA. The incident took place around 6:54 AM, when a gray Kia Soul became stuck under a black Chevrolet Silverado, leading to lane blockages on the freeway.

Emergency services, including the Los Angeles Fire Department, responded quickly to the scene. The Kia was unable to be moved from beneath the Silverado, resulting in the closure of one to two lanes for safety reasons. As responders worked to clear the area, traffic was impacted, and motorists were advised to seek alternate routes.

By approximately 7:34 AM, a tow truck was dispatched to assist in removing the vehicles from the scene. The Kia was towed to a nearby location for further assessment, while the Silverado was also cleared from the roadway. The status of any injuries related to the incident remains unknown.

Thanks to the prompt response from emergency personnel, the lanes were reopened shortly after the vehicles were towed. This incident highlights the importance of cautious driving in busy areas and the need for quick action in the event of a collision.

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