Multi-Vehicle Crash Causes Morning Traffic Jam

Traffic Collision on Interstate 105 in Los Angeles Causes Morning Commute Delays Today

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: July 9, 2025 at 06:03 AM

🔄 Updated: July 9, 2025 at 07:00 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, July 9, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving four vehicles occurred today on the westbound lanes of Interstate 105 (I-105) near South Wilton Place in Los Angeles, CA. The incident was reported around 5:43 AM and initially blocked one lane, later expanding to two of the three available lanes, causing significant traffic congestion during the morning commute.

The vehicles involved in the crash included a gray Hyundai sedan, a red sedan, a black sedan, and one unidentified vehicle. Emergency services responded quickly, deploying multiple units to manage the scene and control traffic. They worked diligently to move the vehicles to the right shoulder, clearing the lanes and restoring normal traffic flow by approximately 6:06 AM.

As a result of the traffic incident, drivers experienced delays and backups in the area, particularly during peak travel hours. Fortunately, all lanes were cleared, allowing traffic to resume without further obstruction.

Motorists are advised to remain vigilant and cautious while driving in busy areas, especially during peak times. The California Highway Patrol continues to stress the importance of road safety to help prevent future traffic collisions.

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