Multi-Vehicle Collision Disrupts Riverside Freeway Traffic

Multi-Vehicle Collision on Riverside Freeway in Anaheim, CA Causes Lane Blockage

📍 Anaheim, CA

📅 Published: January 23, 2025 at 06:31 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Anaheim, CA
Anaheim, January 23, 2025 -

A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on the westbound lanes of the Riverside Freeway (State Route 91) at the interchange with the Orange Freeway (State Route 57) in Anaheim, CA. The incident involved three vehicles: a blue Honda Civic, a black truck, and a Nissan. The blue Honda Civic ended up blocking the middle lanes of the freeway.

Emergency services responded to the scene shortly after the collision, which was reported at approximately 5:16 PM. Additional vehicles, including a small gray or blue Toyota sedan and a large pickup truck, were also present but did not appear to be directly involved in the collision. A tow truck was called to remove the Honda Civic from the roadway.

Traffic was impacted as the middle lanes were obstructed for a period, leading to delays for motorists. The California Highway Patrol worked to manage the situation effectively, ensuring the roadway was cleared and safe for travel. By around 5:35 PM, the roadway was reported to be clear, with all vehicles moved to the roadside.

The status of any injuries remains unknown. Motorists are advised to remain cautious and aware of their surroundings while navigating busy freeway interchanges.

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