Major Traffic Disruption on I-110 North

Traffic Collision on Interstate 110 North in Los Angeles Causes Delays Today

📍 Los Angeles, CA

📅 Published: September 24, 2025 at 11:31 PM

Map showing the location of the accident in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, September 24, 2025 -

A traffic collision on Interstate 110 North at West 3rd Street in Los Angeles, CA, caused significant traffic disruptions today. The incident occurred around 9:51 PM and involved three vehicles: a Dodge Transit Van, a white van, and a black SUV. The collision initially blocked the number one lane, leading to lane closures and traffic congestion in the area.

Emergency services quickly responded to the scene to manage traffic and ensure safety. By approximately 10:02 PM, authorities confirmed that the vehicles had been moved to the roadside, which helped alleviate some of the traffic backup. A tow truck was requested for the Dodge Transit Van around 10:30 PM.

Despite the swift response, motorists experienced delays as the situation unfolded. By 11:23 PM, the scene was cleared, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow. Drivers in the area were advised to remain cautious and expect residual delays as traffic returned to normal conditions.

This incident underscores the impact that traffic collisions can have on evening commutes. For those traveling on Interstate 110 North, staying informed about traffic conditions can help avoid unexpected delays.

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