Multi-Vehicle Collision Causes Delays on Highway 101

Multi-Vehicle Traffic Collision on US Highway 101 at Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, CA, Cleared Without Injuries

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: February 8, 2025 at 08:02 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, February 8, 2025 -

A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred today on the southbound lanes of US Highway 101 at Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, CA. The incident was reported at approximately 7:30 AM and involved a total of five to six vehicles, including a gray Kia, two gray Hondas, a gray Tesla, a black GMC Acadia, and a black Nissan sedan.

Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, and fortunately, there were no reported injuries. The initial collision involved a black GMC Acadia and a black Nissan sedan, which led to additional vehicles becoming involved shortly thereafter.

By 7:55 AM, the roadway was cleared at the intersection of Heliotrope Drive and Clinton Street, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow. The efficient management of the situation by responders minimized disruptions to motorists in the area.

Drivers are reminded to remain vigilant and exercise caution while navigating busy roadways, especially in urban settings like Los Angeles. This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of all road users.

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