Major Traffic Disruption from Collision in Lost Hills

Traffic Collision on State Route 46 in Lost Hills Causes Delays Today

📍 Lost Hills, CA

📅 Published: September 28, 2025 at 11:31 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Lost Hills, CA
Lost Hills, September 28, 2025 -

A traffic collision involving two vehicles—a white van and a red pickup—occurred today at the intersection of State Route 46 and Farnsworth Avenue in Lost Hills, CA. The incident was reported around 10:01 AM, affecting the left turn lane and leading to significant traffic disruptions during the morning commute.

Emergency response teams from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) arrived promptly to manage the situation. Multiple units were dispatched to control traffic and ensure safety at the scene. By 10:15 AM, it was determined that two tow trucks were needed to remove the vehicles involved in the collision.

As a result of the traffic incident, drivers experienced delays and congestion in the area surrounding the left turn lane. The CHP worked diligently to redirect traffic and minimize backup, but motorists should anticipate lingering delays as the scene is cleared and normal traffic flow is restored.

For those traveling through Lost Hills, CA, it is advisable to seek alternative routes or allow extra time for travel as cleanup efforts continue. The CHP remains on-site to manage the situation and ensure the safe removal of the vehicles involved in this traffic collision.

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