Traffic Collision Causes Delays in South Lake Tahoe

Traffic Collision on Old Meyers Grade in South Lake Tahoe Causes Delays Today

📍 South Lake Tahoe, CA

📅 Published: March 2, 2025 at 08:07 AM

🔄 Updated: March 2, 2025 at 09:30 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in South Lake Tahoe, CA
South Lake Tahoe, March 2, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving 2 to 3 vehicles occurred today on Old Meyers Grade in South Lake Tahoe, CA, causing temporary lane closures and traffic delays. The incident, reported around 7:49 AM, included a black Mercedes AMG GT53 among the affected vehicles.

Emergency responders arrived quickly to manage the scene and control traffic flow. Initially, traffic was held to allow for cleanup and the removal of the undrivable vehicles. A tow truck was dispatched to assist with the black Mercedes, which was rendered inoperable due to the collision.

By approximately 8:11 AM, the California Highway Patrol confirmed that traffic had been released, alleviating the congestion that had formed during the incident. Although the scene was cleared shortly after, motorists experienced delays during the response and cleanup process.

Drivers in the area are advised to remain cautious and attentive, particularly in locations where traffic incidents may occur. The CHP continues to monitor traffic conditions to ensure a smooth flow for all commuters. Stay tuned for further updates on road conditions and traffic advisories in South Lake Tahoe, CA.

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