Oklahoma City, OK (March 7, 2026) – A crash involving three vehicles sent a car into a house on Wednesday afternoon in northwest Oklahoma City. The accident occurred near 2501 NW 63rd St.
Emergency units responded to the area after reports of a multi-vehicle collision at an intersection. Early findings show a white car lost control, leading to a chain-reaction crash involving two other vehicles.
During the crash, the white car left the roadway and struck a nearby house. The impact damaged the property as crews worked to secure the scene.
Responders evaluated several people involved in the collision at the location. One person, identified as the driver of the white car, was taken to a hospital for medical treatment.
Officials have not released information about the extent of the driver’s injuries. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
Why Crashes Near Intersections Can Lead to Vehicles Leaving the Road
Intersections are areas where traffic from several directions meets, increasing the risk of collisions. When vehicles crash at these locations, the impact can push a car out of its lane.
If a driver loses control during or after a collision, the vehicle may leave the roadway. Nearby structures, utility poles, or parked vehicles can sometimes be struck as the car continues moving.
Chain-reaction crashes can also occur when one vehicle collides with another, triggering additional impacts. In busy areas, this may involve several cars in a short period.
When vehicles leave the roadway, emergency crews often examine both the crash scene and surrounding property damage to understand how the sequence of events unfolded.