Traffic Collision Blocks Lanes on State Route 60

Traffic Collision on State Route 60 in Diamond Bar, CA, Involves Black GMC Acadia

📍 Diamond Bar, CA

📅 Published: February 13, 2025 at 06:04 PM

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Diamond Bar, February 13, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving a black GMC Acadia occurred today on the westbound side of State Route 60 at Brea Canyon Road in Diamond Bar, CA. The incident took place around 4:48 PM, blocking one lane of traffic and deploying the vehicle's airbags.

Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, with the reporting party indicating she is five months pregnant and unsure of any injuries. The GMC Acadia was positioned sideways in the slow lane, with its door open, creating a hazard for other drivers.

By 5:22 PM, the fourth lane was confirmed to be blocked, prompting further emergency response efforts. Fire department personnel arrived to assist with traffic management and ensure safety for all involved.

The roadway was cleared shortly after 5:33 PM, following the management of the incident. Although the final disposition of the GMC Acadia was not specified, it is likely that the vehicle required towing due to its position and the deployment of airbags.

Motorists traveling through the area during the incident may have experienced delays, but the quick response from emergency services helped minimize traffic disruption. Drivers are reminded to exercise caution in the vicinity of accidents and to be aware of emergency vehicles on the road.

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