Deer Collision on I-5 Causes Minimal Disruption

Traffic Collision on Interstate 5 in Redding Causes Minimal Impact Today

📍 Redding, CA

📅 Published: August 3, 2025 at 11:42 PM

🔄 Updated: August 4, 2025 at 12:31 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Redding, CA
Redding, August 3, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred today on Interstate 5 North in Redding, CA, when a vehicle struck a deer on the roadway. The incident was reported at approximately 10:52 PM, prompting a swift response from emergency services. The deer was confirmed to be deceased and was located in the far left lane, creating a potential hazard for other drivers.

Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to manage the situation and ensure the safety of motorists. The vehicle involved in the collision was assessed and deemed drivable. The driver indicated plans to contact their insurance for a tow truck to remove the vehicle from the roadway.

Fortunately, the traffic impact from this incident was minimal. Authorities worked efficiently to control the scene, and no significant delays or congestion were reported on Interstate 5 North. The quick response helped maintain the flow of traffic, allowing drivers to continue their journeys without major interruptions.

Motorists are reminded to remain vigilant for wildlife on the road, particularly during nighttime hours. It is essential to drive cautiously and be prepared for unexpected obstacles while traveling on busy highways.

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