Traffic Disruption on US Highway 395 Today

Traffic Collision on US Highway 395 in Mono City Causes Delays Today

📍 Mono City, CA

📅 Published: September 14, 2025 at 12:04 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Mono City, CA
Mono City, September 14, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred today on southbound US Highway 395 near Rock Cuts in Mono City, CA, causing significant disruptions to traffic flow. The incident, which took place around 11:14 AM, involved one vehicle and prompted a multi-unit emergency response to manage the scene effectively.

As the collision unfolded, a deer was reported to have been struck, leading to operational challenges on the two-lane roadway. Emergency responders arrived quickly to control traffic and ensure safety while clearing the scene. Motorists traveling through the area during the morning commute experienced delays and potential backups as authorities worked to redirect traffic away from the affected lanes.

The response team focused on restoring normal traffic patterns as swiftly as possible, emphasizing the need for caution in wildlife-prone areas. Although specific details regarding the vehicle's condition were not disclosed, the priority remained on managing the traffic incident and minimizing congestion.

Drivers are advised to remain alert and expect possible delays if traveling along southbound US Highway 395 in Mono City, CA, as cleanup efforts continue. Authorities are working diligently to resolve the situation and restore smooth traffic flow.

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