Reno, NV (March 24, 2025) – A vehicle crash with injuries occurred late Saturday night on southbound Interstate 580 at the Moana Ln off-ramp in Reno. First responders, including paramedics, assessed and treated individuals hurt in the crash, which was reported at approximately 11:41 PM.
The incident took place near a busy interchange, where the off-ramp connects travelers from the interstate to local city routes. Emergency Responders from Reno Fire and Rescue arrived at the scene quickly to administer care and help with managing traffic flow during the response efforts.
Officials confirmed that at least one person sustained injuries in the crash. The extent of those injuries has not yet been made public, and the number of vehicles involved is still under review. Drivers were advised to expect delays in the area while crews worked to assist those involved and clear the scene.
The Nevada State Police are currently investigating the cause of the crash, including whether speed, late-night visibility, or road conditions may have contributed.
Our thoughts are with those injured in this accident.
Late-Night Interstate Crashes in Reno
Crashes at freeway off-ramps like the one at Moana Ln and I-580 can be particularly dangerous at night, when visibility is reduced and fatigue becomes a factor. Southbound I-580 in Reno is a key corridor for regional traffic and connects travelers to multiple commercial zones and neighborhoods.
Accidents at off-ramps often occur when drivers misjudge curves, brake too late, or fail to adjust speed when exiting high-speed interstates. Emergency responders must act swiftly to prevent secondary collisions, especially on ramps that feed directly into city traffic.
Local traffic authorities continue to monitor high-incident areas and urge drivers to remain alert, slow down when exiting highways, and avoid distractions—particularly during late-night hours.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a crash, reach out to Local Accident Reports for assistance.