Early Morning Crash Causes Traffic Delays in San Diego

Traffic Collision on State Route 905 West in San Diego Causes Delays Today

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: March 15, 2025 at 03:04 AM

🔄 Updated: March 15, 2025 at 04:02 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Diego, CA
San Diego, March 15, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving a gray Subaru occurred today at the intersection of State Route 905 West and Interstate 5 North in San Diego, CA. The incident took place around 2:38 AM when the vehicle collided with a tree and flipped over, coming to rest approximately 10 feet from the roadway.

Emergency services quickly arrived at the scene to manage traffic and secure the area. The positioning of the vehicle necessitated lane closures, which led to traffic congestion and potential delays for drivers in the area. A tow truck was called to remove the Subaru, further impacting traffic flow as crews worked to clear the scene.

Motorists traveling through this intersection should anticipate backups and plan for possible delays during their morning commute. The California Highway Patrol is present to oversee the situation and direct traffic safely around the obstruction.

Drivers are encouraged to seek alternative routes if possible to avoid the affected area. This traffic incident highlights the importance of remaining vigilant while driving, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced.

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