Three-Vehicle Collision Causes Major Traffic Delays

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

📍 San Diego, CA

📅 Published: April 14, 2025 at 07:05 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in San Diego, CA
San Diego, April 14, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred today on Interstate 15 North near State Route 163 South in San Diego, CA, during the morning commute. The incident involved two sedans, one identified as a silver Ford Explorer and another unspecified sedan, along with a silver Toyota Yaris.

The collision blocked the fast lane and lane #1, leading to significant traffic delays and congestion for drivers in the area. Emergency response units promptly arrived to manage the scene and direct traffic. A tow truck was requested for one of the vehicles involved, which required assistance to clear the roadway.

As emergency personnel worked to control the situation, portions of the roadway were gradually cleared, allowing some traffic flow to resume. However, motorists experienced backups as the scene was managed and vehicles were removed.

By approximately 6:45 AM, a police unit confirmed that all lanes were open, alleviating the traffic congestion that had developed due to the incident. Motorists are advised to remain cautious in the area as residual delays may still be present following the traffic collision.

For those traveling through San Diego, CA, it is essential to stay updated on traffic conditions and plan accordingly to avoid potential delays.

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