Major Traffic Disruption from Multi-Vehicle Collision

Traffic Collision on State Route 99 South in Visalia Causes Delays Today

📍 Visalia, CA

📅 Published: May 12, 2025 at 05:09 PM

🔄 Updated: May 12, 2025 at 06:03 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Visalia, CA
Visalia, May 12, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred today on State Route 99 South near Avenue 328 in Visalia, CA, leading to significant traffic disruptions during the afternoon commute. The incident involved a silver Toyota Camry, a black pickup, and a white Jeep Cherokee, with at least one vehicle sustaining front-end damage that required towing.

Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, establishing control and managing traffic flow as debris and damage to the roadside guard rail necessitated lane closures. The presence of debris in the lanes contributed to congestion, prompting careful traffic management to ensure safety for all motorists.

A tow truck was called to assist with the damaged vehicle, and emergency responders worked diligently to clear the area and restore normal traffic conditions. By approximately 5:57 PM, the scene was stabilized, allowing for the reopening of affected lanes.

Motorists traveling through this area should remain cautious and expect potential delays as cleanup efforts continue. This traffic incident serves as a reminder for drivers to stay alert and adhere to traffic regulations to ensure safety on the road.

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