Deer Collision Causes Morning Traffic Delays

Traffic Collision on State Route 29 in Lower Lake Causes Delays Today

📍 Lower Lake, CA

📅 Published: September 22, 2025 at 09:11 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Lower Lake, CA
Lower Lake, September 22, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred this morning on State Route 29 in Lower Lake, CA, involving one vehicle—a small sedan that sustained front-end damage after colliding with a deer. The incident was reported at approximately 8:24 AM, during the busy morning commute, prompting a swift emergency response to manage the situation.

Emergency services arrived at the scene shortly after the collision to assess the situation and implement traffic management measures. A tow truck was requested to remove the damaged vehicle, which was obstructing part of the roadway. As a result, drivers experienced delays and minor congestion in the area while crews worked to clear the scene.

By 8:36 AM, the vehicle had been removed, allowing traffic to resume normal flow on State Route 29. Authorities emphasized the importance of caution for motorists traveling through the area, particularly where wildlife may cross roadways.

This traffic incident serves as a reminder of the potential hazards on California highways. Motorists are encouraged to stay alert and informed about traffic conditions to ensure their safety while driving.

For ongoing updates on traffic conditions and road safety tips, drivers should consult local traffic reports.

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