Monterey Park, CA (February 27, 2026) – A two-car crash on westbound SR-60 just east of the Pomona Blvd off-ramp was reported on Friday, February 27, blocking multiple lanes and prompting an injury response.
The collision involved a white Ford C-Max and a blue Volkswagen Tiguan. The Volkswagen was reported blocking the middle lanes of the freeway following the crash. Emergency units responded to the scene, and the Monterey Park Fire Department was contacted regarding possible injuries. The extent of those injuries has not been confirmed.
Crews worked to clear the disabled vehicles from the roadway. Efforts were made to move the blocking vehicles toward the 710 freeway to ease traffic flow on the westbound 60. The scene was eventually cleared, and the incident was closed by responding units.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and further details are expected as the review continues. Our thoughts are with anyone who may have been hurt in this collision.
What Happens When a Crash Blocks Lanes on a Los Angeles County Freeway
When a collision blocks lanes on a busy Los Angeles County freeway like the 60, the response typically involves both traffic enforcement and freeway service units working to clear the scene as quickly as possible. Disabled vehicles left in travel lanes create a significant secondary crash risk, especially during high-traffic periods.
Freeway service patrols in Los Angeles are deployed specifically to help move stalled or crashed vehicles off active lanes, often coordinating with law enforcement to determine the safest push or tow location. Their presence can significantly reduce the time a freeway lane stays blocked after an incident.
Even when injuries appear minor, crashes that disable vehicles in fast or middle lanes are treated with urgency. The combination of high speeds and limited reaction time on urban freeways makes lane-blocking collisions especially hazardous for passing drivers.
Insurance claims after a freeway accident also play an important part in the aftermath of these crashes. They allow injured victims to seek compensation for their losses, such as medical bills, lost wages, and more.