Baltimore, MD (January 2, 2026) – Emergency crews were called to a two-vehicle collision on Wednesday night in downtown Baltimore. The crash occurred around 11:46 p.m. near the intersection of N Howard St and W Mount Royal Ave.
First responders arrived to find a 22-year-old woman reporting leg pain following the collision. Medics were requested to evaluate and provide care at the scene. Officials have not released additional information regarding the second vehicle or whether other occupants were injured.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash. Traffic in the area experienced minor delays as emergency crews managed the scene and ensured public safety.
We wish the injured woman a full and timely recovery.
Urban Intersection Crashes in Baltimore
Accidents in dense urban intersections, like the one at N Howard St and W Mount Royal Ave, are common due to increased vehicle volume, frequent stops, and tight road configurations. Even at moderate speeds, two-car collisions can result in injuries such as leg or joint trauma.
Baltimore’s emergency medical teams respond quickly to these scenes, prioritizing patient care and roadway safety. Injuries like leg pain may require further evaluation to rule out fractures or soft tissue damage.
Drivers are reminded to remain cautious when traveling through city intersections and to yield appropriately, especially during evening hours when visibility may be reduced.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a city traffic crash, contact Local Accident Reports for access to recovery support and helpful resources.