Major Ten-Vehicle Pileup Causes Traffic Chaos

Traffic Collision on Interstate 880 South in San Jose Causes Delays Today

📍 San Jose, CA

📅 Published: March 20, 2025 at 07:06 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Jose, CA
San Jose, March 20, 2025 -

A major traffic collision involving ten vehicles occurred today at the transition from Interstate 880 South to Interstate 280 North in San Jose, CA. The incident was reported around 6:07 PM and resulted in significant debris scattered across the roadway. As a result, lane 5 was blocked, while lanes 1 through 4 remained open, leading to slow traffic movement and congestion in the area.

Among the vehicles involved were a white Tesla, a white Nissan Rogue, a black Honda, and a Ford Mustang, along with several other unidentified vehicles. Multiple emergency response units were dispatched to the scene to manage traffic and clear debris. A tow truck was called to assist with the removal of the damaged vehicles.

As the evening commute progressed, drivers experienced delays and backups due to the traffic incident. Authorities worked diligently to restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and expect potential delays in the vicinity as cleanup efforts continue.

For those traveling through San Jose, CA, it is recommended to seek alternative routes to avoid congestion caused by this traffic collision on Interstate 880 South and Interstate 280 North.

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