Major Collision Causes Traffic Snarls on I-15

Traffic Collision on Interstate 15 South in Escondido Causes Lane Closures Today

📍 Escondido, CA

📅 Published: March 11, 2025 at 04:01 AM

🔄 Updated: March 11, 2025 at 05:00 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Escondido, CA
Escondido, March 11, 2025 -

A significant traffic collision occurred today on Interstate 15 South in Escondido, CA, involving two vehicles: a white Jeep and a dark-colored Volkswagen SUV. The incident took place around 3:23 AM and resulted in the blockage of 3 to 4 lanes, causing considerable delays for early morning commuters.

Emergency response units were quickly dispatched to the scene to manage traffic and ensure safety. A tow truck was requested to assist with the removal of the vehicles involved in the collision. Reports indicated that all lanes were blocked for a period, leading to backups and congestion for drivers on this busy highway.

Motorists traveling on Interstate 15 South are advised to expect significant delays and consider alternate routes to avoid the affected area. The California Highway Patrol is actively working to clear the scene and restore normal traffic conditions as soon as possible.

As the situation develops, drivers are encouraged to stay informed through traffic updates and to exercise caution while navigating near the incident site. Further updates will be provided as the emergency response continues and traffic flow is restored.

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