Major Collision Causes Traffic Chaos on I-110

Traffic Collision on Interstate 110 in Gardena Causes Significant Delays Today

📍 Gardena, CA

📅 Published: March 28, 2025 at 03:02 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Gardena, CA
Gardena, March 28, 2025 -

A significant traffic collision occurred today on the southbound lanes of Interstate 110 (I-110) at the transition to Interstate 405 (I-405) in Gardena, CA. The incident involved six vehicles, including a gray Hyundai SUV, a dark-colored Honda Fit, and a small white vehicle with visible structural damage.

The collision resulted in multiple lane blockages and debris on the roadway, leading to considerable traffic disruptions. Emergency response teams arrived promptly to manage the scene and secure the area. City tow services were called to assist with the removal of the vehicles involved in the incident.

As a result of the lane closures, drivers experienced significant delays during the morning commute, with backups extending for several miles. Responders worked diligently to clear the debris and restore normal traffic flow. Motorists were advised to seek alternative routes to avoid congestion.

The California Highway Patrol was actively involved in managing the incident to ensure the safety of all road users. Traffic conditions are expected to improve as the situation is resolved. Drivers are encouraged to stay informed about traffic updates and plan their journeys accordingly.

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