Traffic Collision Disrupts Morning Commute on SR 99

Traffic Collision on State Route 99 South in Selma Causes Delays Today

📍 Selma, CA

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

🔄 Updated: March 28, 2025 at 05:01 AM

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Selma, March 28, 2025 -

A traffic collision on State Route 99 South near the State Route 43 South connector in Selma, CA, caused notable traffic disruptions today. The incident occurred at approximately 2:39 AM and involved three vehicles: a white sedan, a white four-door Toyota Cam, and one additional unknown vehicle.

Emergency units quickly responded to the scene to manage traffic control and clear the roadway. A tow truck was dispatched to remove the white Toyota Cam, which was towed from the area, while the other vehicles were moved off the roadway to reduce the blockage. By around 3:02 AM, emergency responders had successfully cleared the affected lanes, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.

Although the early morning hours typically experience lighter traffic, this incident resulted in temporary congestion as vehicles were diverted around the scene. Motorists in the area faced delays while emergency crews worked to manage the situation effectively.

Drivers are encouraged to remain cautious and stay informed about traffic conditions when traveling through this area. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the situation to ensure the safety of all road users.

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