Hit-and-Run Causes Traffic Disruptions on I-10

Hit-and-Run Incident on Interstate 10 Near Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA, Today

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: February 15, 2025 at 12:07 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, February 14, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident occurred today on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 near Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA. The incident was reported at approximately 10:34 PM, involving one confirmed vehicle, a black Mazda CX-5, which was found drivable and remained in the center divider. A dark-colored sedan was also mentioned, but its involvement is unclear.

Emergency services responded quickly to the scene, and fortunately, there were no reported injuries. The driver of the Mazda expressed concerns about moving the vehicle due to fast-approaching traffic, prompting authorities to assess the situation carefully.

As the situation developed, the California Highway Patrol classified the incident as a hit-and-run, indicating the seriousness of the event. The driver remained inside the vehicle while waiting for assistance, prioritizing safety amid ongoing traffic.

Motorists traveling in the area should exercise caution, as the incident may have caused some traffic disruptions. Authorities advise drivers to stay alert and follow any posted detours or lane closures while navigating the affected stretch of the highway.

This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to remain vigilant, especially in busy traffic areas.

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