Toyota Sedan Collides with Deer on I-280

Traffic Collision on Interstate 280 North in Redwood City Causes Minimal Impact Today

📍 Redwood City, CA

📅 Published: June 7, 2025 at 04:35 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Redwood City, CA
Redwood City, June 7, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving a single vehicle occurred today on Interstate 280 North near Vista Point 2 Off-Ramp in Redwood City, CA. The incident involved a Toyota sedan that collided with a deer early in the morning. Emergency response units were dispatched promptly to manage the scene and control traffic flow.

Despite the collision, there were no lane closures or significant delays reported, allowing for a smooth continuation of traffic during the morning commute. The vehicle sustained damage but remained drivable, leading to the cancellation of the towing request.

Multiple emergency units were present at the scene to ensure that traffic was managed effectively, preventing any backups or congestion. Their quick response helped maintain normal traffic conditions, allowing motorists to pass through the area without major interruptions.

Motorists are reminded to stay alert for wildlife crossings, especially in areas near highways. The efficient handling of this traffic incident underscores the importance of emergency response in maintaining safe travel conditions.

For those traveling in Redwood City, CA, it is always advisable to drive cautiously and be aware of potential hazards on the road.

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