Major Traffic Jam Caused by Multi-Vehicle Collision

Traffic Collision on Interstate 15 South in San Diego Causes Delays Today

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: April 3, 2025 at 06:05 AM

🔄 Updated: April 3, 2025 at 07:00 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Diego, CA
San Diego, April 3, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred today on Interstate 15 South near Poway Road in San Diego, CA, significantly impacting the morning commute. The incident involved four vehicles, including a grey Tesla and a white Nissan XTERRA, both of which were not drivable. Additionally, two other vehicles were involved, one of which was a rolled-over SUV.

Due to the collision, multiple lanes were blocked, leading to traffic congestion and delays for motorists in the area. Officers arrived promptly to manage traffic flow and ensure safety on the roadway. The middle lanes were particularly affected, causing backups that extended into the early morning hours.

Tow trucks were dispatched to the scene to remove the disabled vehicles. The Tesla and XTERRA were moved to the right shoulder, while the rolled-over SUV required additional towing assistance.

Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid the area and minimize travel delays. The California Highway Patrol is actively working to clear the scene and restore normal traffic conditions as quickly as possible. Drivers should remain cautious and expect residual congestion as cleanup efforts continue.

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