Major Traffic Disruption on I-405 in Culver City

Traffic Collision on Interstate 405 South in Culver City Causes Major Delays Today

📍 Culver City, CA

📅 Published: February 26, 2025 at 11:02 PM

🔄 Updated: February 27, 2025 at 12:02 AM

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Culver City, February 26, 2025 -

A traffic collision on Interstate 405 South in Culver City, CA, caused significant disruptions to traffic flow today. The incident, which occurred around 10:39 PM, involved two vehicles: a grey sedan and a black Toyota Prius. Both vehicles became inoperable at the scene, blocking the high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane and contributing to traffic congestion.

Emergency response teams quickly arrived to manage the situation. Multiple units coordinated scene control and traffic management as they worked to clear the roadway. By 10:47 PM, a tow truck was requested to assist with removing the disabled vehicles. As a result of the collision, all southbound lanes were stopped just south of Culver, leading to considerable backup and delays for evening commuters.

The traffic incident not only affected the HOV lane but also caused a complete halt of traffic in the southbound direction. Authorities worked diligently to restore normal traffic flow, and by 11:11 PM, only one tow truck was needed to assist with the removal of the vehicles. Drivers in the area experienced significant delays due to the ongoing traffic incident, and it is advised to seek alternate routes until the situation is fully resolved.

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