A large pothole caused a temporary lane closure today on northbound State Route 15 at State Route 94 in San Diego, California. The California Highway Patrol issued a SIG Alert at 7:07 AM, indicating that the second lane would be shut down due to the roadway hazard. Fortunately, no vehicles were involved in any collisions, and no injuries were reported.
Traffic management crews quickly responded to the situation, and by 8:08 AM, the pothole had been successfully patched. The roadway was reopened shortly after the repairs were completed, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow. The SIG Alert was canceled at 8:12 AM, indicating that all lanes were once again open to motorists.
Motorists traveling through the area were advised to exercise caution during the lane closure, as the situation could have led to potential delays. However, the prompt actions taken by the California Highway Patrol and maintenance teams minimized any disruption to traffic.
This incident underscores the importance of maintaining roadway safety and the efficiency of local authorities in addressing hazards. Drivers are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any roadway issues to help ensure safe driving conditions for everyone.