Riverside, CA (March 10, 2026) – Emergency units responded Tuesday morning to a possible injury crash near the intersection of 14th St and the westbound CA-91 in Riverside. The incident was reported shortly before 8:00 a.m., prompting the dispatch of engine and medical crews to the scene.
Details from the initial call indicate at least one person may have been injured. The crash occurred along a heavily traveled stretch of the highway in the city’s western corridor.
The cause of the collision has not been confirmed. No additional information about the number of vehicles involved or the condition of those hurt has been released at this time.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Drivers Should Know About Crash Risks on CA-91 in Riverside
The CA-91 corridor through Riverside is one of the busiest freeways in Southern California, handling high volumes of commuter and freight traffic daily. Near urban intersections like 14th St, the transition between surface streets and freeway lanes can create congestion that raises the risk of rear-end and sideswipe crashes. Morning rush hours tend to see higher incident rates as traffic accelerates and merges in tighter spaces.
Injury crashes on urban freeways often involve multiple vehicles due to limited reaction time at highway speeds. Drivers approaching active incident scenes are encouraged to stay alert, as secondary crashes near original collision sites are a documented concern on high-volume California corridors.