Tucson, AZ (September 14, 2025) – A crash with injuries occurred early Friday morning at Prince Rd & Campbell Ave in Tucson. The incident took place around 3:23 a.m., prompting an immediate response from local emergency crews. Paramedics provided medical care to those injured at the scene before transporting them to nearby hospitals for further treatment.
The crash involved at least one vehicle, but the cause of the accident is still under investigation. Authorities have not released additional details about the number of vehicles involved or the condition of those involved in the crash.
To allow for safe response and investigation, portions of Prince Rd and Campbell Ave were temporarily closed, causing delays for drivers in the area. Law enforcement continues to investigate the incident to determine the cause of the crash.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this incident, and we wish them a full and speedy recovery.
Traffic Accidents in Tucson
Accidents like the one at Prince Rd & Campbell Ave highlight the risks faced by drivers in Tucson, especially during the early morning hours when visibility may be lower and fatigue can play a role. Prince Rd and Campbell Ave are major streets that see significant traffic, and accidents in these areas can occur due to driver error, speeding, and failure to yield.
In the Tucson area, crashes often occur due to factors like distracted driving and improper lane changes. With the dry conditions typical in the region, it’s essential for drivers to remain vigilant and adjust their driving speed to the conditions, particularly in the dark of early morning.
To reduce the likelihood of accidents, drivers should maintain a safe following distance, avoid distractions like cell phones, and ensure they are well-rested before getting behind the wheel, especially during hours when fatigue can impair judgment.
Local Accident Reports is here to assist anyone affected by crashes. If you or someone you know has been injured, please reach out to us for support and guidance through the recovery process.