Major Five-Vehicle Collision Causes Traffic Chaos

Traffic Collision on US Highway 101 in Los Angeles Causes Significant Delays Today

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: March 31, 2025 at 04:32 AM

🔄 Updated: March 31, 2025 at 05:03 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, March 31, 2025 -

A significant traffic collision occurred today on the northbound lanes of US Highway 101 (US 101) at the transition to State Route 110 (SR 110) in Los Angeles, CA. The incident involved five vehicles, including a Nissan Sentra that spun out and blocked lane one, leading to considerable traffic delays during the early morning hours.

The collision took place around 4:04 AM, when the Nissan Sentra lost control, resulting in a chain reaction with a blue Honda, a grey Dodge Caravan, and two other vehicles. This caused lane one to be completely obstructed, creating a backup for motorists navigating the area.

Emergency response units were dispatched to the scene to manage traffic and secure the area. A tow truck was requested to assist in removing the damaged vehicles from the roadway. By approximately 4:45 AM, traffic began to clear as responders worked efficiently to restore normal flow.

Motorists are advised to remain cautious in the vicinity, as residual delays may persist following the incident. This traffic collision highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially during busy commute times.

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