Traffic Disruptions After SUV Collides with Deer

Traffic Collision on Interstate 680 North in Alamo Causes Delays Today

📍 Alamo, CA

📅 Published: September 13, 2025 at 09:34 AM

🔄 Updated: September 13, 2025 at 11:00 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Alamo, CA
Alamo, September 13, 2025 -

A traffic collision on Interstate 680 North in Alamo, CA, has caused significant disruptions to traffic flow this morning. The incident occurred today at approximately 9:23 AM when a white Acura SUV collided with a deer, resulting in lane one being blocked. Emergency services promptly responded to the scene to manage traffic and secure the area.

As a result of the collision, motorists experienced delays and backups during the morning commute, particularly for those traveling northbound. A tow truck was called to remove the Acura from the scene, which contributed to the ongoing lane closure.

Traffic control measures were implemented by the California Highway Patrol to direct vehicles and minimize congestion. Drivers are advised to exercise caution while navigating through the area, as lane closures may persist until the situation is fully resolved.

Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes to avoid potential delays. This incident serves as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant, especially in areas where wildlife may cross. Updates will be provided as the situation develops and traffic conditions improve.

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