Multi-Vehicle Collision Disrupts Traffic in Los Angeles

Multi-Vehicle Collision on South State Route 110 Causes Traffic Disruptions in Los Angeles, CA

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: February 5, 2025 at 09:33 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, February 5, 2025 -

A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred today on the South State Route 110 at the Interstate 5 South connector in Los Angeles, CA. The incident involved three vehicles: a black Tesla Model Y, a white Toyota Tacoma, and a gray Ford pickup truck. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene after the collision was reported at approximately 8:05 AM.

The collision resulted in the Tesla and the Toyota Tacoma being towed from the area, while the status of the Ford pickup truck remains unclear. Initial reports indicated that the vehicles were blocking traffic lanes, causing significant disruptions. By 8:41 AM, two of the vehicles were confirmed to be obstructing the left lane.

Traffic flow was impacted as responders worked to clear the scene. The situation was resolved by 8:59 AM, allowing for the reopening of the affected lanes. Fortunately, the report confirms that there were no injuries associated with this incident.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution in the area and remain aware of potential delays as cleanup efforts were underway. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor traffic conditions to ensure safety on the roadways.

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