Major Traffic Disruption on I-5 North Today

Traffic Collision on Interstate 5 in Redding Causes Delays Today

📍 Redding, CA

📅 Published: September 19, 2025 at 01:06 AM

🔄 Updated: September 19, 2025 at 03:01 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Redding, CA
Redding, September 19, 2025 -

A traffic collision on Interstate 5 North in Redding, CA, has led to significant traffic disruptions today. The incident occurred early this morning around 12:29 AM, involving a single vehicle, a silver Chevrolet, which became disabled in the travel lane near the South Bonneyview Road off-ramp. The vehicle is not currently being driven and is awaiting tow assistance.

Emergency services responded promptly to the scene to manage traffic and ensure safety. The presence of the Chevrolet in the travel lane has resulted in traffic delays and congestion for motorists during the early morning hours, a time when many commuters are on the road.

As emergency responders work to clear the vehicle, drivers are advised to exercise caution and be prepared for potential backups in the area. A tow truck has been dispatched to assist with the removal of the vehicle, which is expected to help alleviate traffic once it is cleared from the roadway.

Motorists are encouraged to consider alternate routes to avoid delays caused by this traffic incident on Interstate 5 North in Redding, CA. Authorities are working diligently to restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible.

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