Traffic Collision Causes Delays on U.S. Highway 50

Traffic Collision on U.S. Highway 50 in Meyers Causes Delays Today

📍 Meyers, CA

📅 Published: September 20, 2025 at 10:08 AM

🔄 Updated: September 20, 2025 at 11:02 AM

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Meyers, September 20, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred today on U.S. Highway 50 near State Route 89 in Meyers, CA. The incident took place during the morning commute at approximately 9:39 AM, involving a grey Acura MDX and a white GMC Yukon All Wheel Drive. The Acura sustained damage to its right rear wheel, while the GMC required towing from the scene.

The traffic incident impacted one eastbound lane near the roundabout, leading to delays and congestion for drivers in the area. Emergency services quickly arrived to manage the scene, ensuring that traffic flow was maintained despite the disruption.

A tow truck was dispatched to assist with the Acura MDX, and shortly thereafter, a second tow truck was requested for the GMC Yukon. By 10:44 AM, the roadway was cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal operations.

Motorists traveling through this area are advised to remain cautious and expect possible residual delays as the situation stabilizes. The California Highway Patrol is actively monitoring traffic conditions to facilitate smooth travel for all drivers.

Stay informed for further updates regarding traffic incidents on U.S. Highway 50 and other major routes in Meyers, CA, to avoid unexpected delays during your commute.

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