Major Six-Vehicle Crash Disrupts I-105 Traffic

Traffic Collision on Interstate 105 in Los Angeles Causes Delays Today

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: March 20, 2025 at 05:32 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, March 20, 2025 -

A significant traffic collision involving six vehicles occurred today on the westbound lanes of Interstate 105 (I-105) near the Interstate 110 (I-110) interchange in Los Angeles, CA. The incident, which took place during the early morning hours, has resulted in lane blockages and slow-moving traffic, causing delays for commuters in the area.

The vehicles involved in this traffic incident included a Chevrolet Suburban with major front-end damage, a gold Chevrolet SUV, and a GMC Yukon. Due to the damage, at least one vehicle required towing from the scene. Multiple emergency units were dispatched to manage the situation and control the traffic flow.

As a result of the collision, motorists should expect congestion and possible backups in the vicinity as crews work to clear the roadway. The California Highway Patrol is on-site to facilitate traffic management and ensure safety for all drivers. Commuters are advised to seek alternative routes or allow for extra travel time while the situation is being resolved.

This traffic collision underscores the importance of cautious driving, especially during peak travel times. Stay tuned for updates on traffic conditions as the situation develops.

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