Late-Night Collision Disrupts Traffic in Moreno Valley

Single Vehicle Collision Blocks Lanes on State Route 60 East in Moreno Valley, CA

📍 Moreno Valley, CA

📅 Published: January 26, 2025 at 12:35 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Moreno Valley, CA
Moreno Valley, January 25, 2025 -

A single-vehicle collision occurred today on State Route 60 East at Frederick Street in Moreno Valley, CA. A white Dodge Charger was found facing sideways and blocking three lanes of traffic. Emergency services responded quickly at approximately 11:34 PM, and it was confirmed that there were no injuries reported.

During the response, one lane was opened for traffic while three lanes remained closed, leading to delays for motorists in the area. A tow truck was called to the scene to remove the vehicle, which was successfully towed shortly after midnight.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe driving practices, particularly during late-night hours when visibility may be reduced. Motorists are encouraged to remain vigilant and cautious while navigating busy roadways.

Traffic authorities managed the scene effectively, allowing emergency responders to carry out their duties without complications. The prompt response helped minimize disruption and restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible.

Drivers are advised to stay informed about traffic conditions and to exercise patience when encountering road closures. For the latest updates on traffic and road conditions, motorists can refer to local traffic reports and navigation apps.

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