Two-Vehicle Collision Disrupts Traffic in Five Points

Traffic Collision on State Route 269 in Five Points Causes Minor Delays Today

📍 Five Points, CA

📅 Published: May 2, 2025 at 12:32 PM

🔄 Updated: May 2, 2025 at 02:00 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Five Points, CA
Five Points, May 2, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred today at the intersection of State Route 269 and West Excelsior Avenue in Five Points, CA, involving two vehicles. The incident was reported around 11:48 AM and involved a white company truck with a ladder that struck an electric pole, along with a heavy F550 truck towing an enclosed trailer.

Emergency response teams arrived promptly at the scene to manage the situation. Fortunately, the roadway remained largely unaffected, although elevated wires were noted. Traffic management units worked efficiently to ensure that the area was safe and to minimize any potential disruption to traffic flow.

While the collision did not cause significant delays, motorists in the vicinity may have experienced minor slowdowns as crews worked to clear the scene. By approximately 12:14 PM, emergency personnel confirmed that the road was not significantly impacted, allowing for a smooth flow of traffic.

Drivers are advised to remain vigilant in the area as the situation is resolved. This traffic incident highlights the importance of road safety and awareness while driving.

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