Morning Collision Disrupts Traffic on I-5 South

Traffic Collision on Interstate 5 in Chula Vista Causes Morning Commute Disruptions Today

📍 Chula Vista, CA

📅 Published: March 24, 2025 at 08:32 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Chula Vista, CA
Chula Vista, March 24, 2025 -

A traffic collision on Interstate 5 South in Chula Vista, CA, caused significant disruptions during the morning commute today. The incident involved two vehicles: a white Dodge sedan and a grey pickup truck. The collision was reported at approximately 7:24 AM, with the Dodge blocking the third lane while its emergency lights were activated.

Emergency response teams quickly arrived at the scene, including multiple traffic management units, to secure the area and manage the situation. A tow truck was dispatched to assist with repositioning the vehicles involved. By 7:49 AM, all lanes were confirmed to be open, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.

The incident led to temporary delays for motorists traveling on Interstate 5 (I-5), but the prompt response by emergency personnel helped to clear the roadway efficiently. As traffic conditions improved, drivers were able to continue their journeys with minimal congestion.

This traffic collision serves as a reminder for drivers to remain cautious and attentive on the roads, especially during peak travel times. Staying informed about traffic incidents can help avoid delays and ensure a safer commute for everyone.

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