A traffic collision involving a single vehicle occurred today on the northbound side of Highway 1 at the 100-mile marker in Dyer, CA. The incident took place around 9:13 PM when a silver Ford Edge collided with an unknown animal, resulting in the vehicle being rendered undrivable.
Emergency response teams quickly arrived at the scene to manage the situation, as water and debris were reported on the roadway, creating hazardous driving conditions. Traffic management units were deployed to control and direct traffic flow, helping to minimize delays and congestion in the area.
As cleanup efforts commenced, a tow truck was called to remove the damaged vehicle, which was scheduled to be towed to the owner's yard. While the roadway remained open, drivers were advised to exercise caution due to the lingering debris and wet conditions.
Motorists traveling on Highway 1 should anticipate potential backups as the situation develops. Authorities are actively monitoring traffic conditions to ensure safe passage for all vehicles. This traffic incident serves as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant, especially in areas where wildlife may cross roadways. Stay tuned for further updates on traffic conditions in Dyer, CA.