Vehicle Submerged in Pond Causes Traffic Jam

Traffic Collision on Jackson Road in Sacramento Causes Congestion Today

📍 Sacramento, CA

📅 Published: April 7, 2025 at 06:31 AM

🔄 Updated: April 7, 2025 at 08:31 AM

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Sacramento, April 7, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred today at the intersection of Jackson Road and Excelsior Road in Sacramento, CA, resulting in significant traffic congestion during the morning commute. The incident involved one vehicle that drove into a pond, leaving it partially submerged with only the tires visible. Recovery operations are currently underway, with a tow truck dispatched to assist in removing the vehicle from the muddy conditions.

Due to the traffic incident, lane closures have been implemented at the intersection, leading to delays and backups for drivers in the area. Emergency response units are on-site to manage traffic flow and ensure safety while recovery efforts are in progress. The muddy conditions surrounding the vehicle have complicated the recovery process, but crews are actively working to clear the roadway.

Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the congestion caused by this traffic collision. The situation is being monitored closely, and updates will be provided as recovery operations continue. Drivers should expect delays in the vicinity of Jackson Road and Excelsior Road, particularly during peak travel times.

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