Anaheim, CA (June 20, 2026) – Two vehicles were involved in a traffic collision on Friday morning on westbound State Route 91 near the Weir Canyon Road on-ramp in Anaheim.
According to dispatch records, the accident was reported at approximately 11:04 a.m. on June 19. Initial information indicated a white Toyota Prius and a white Kia K5 were involved, with both vehicles coming to rest near the roadway.
The Toyota Prius was blocking the number-one lane of the westbound freeway and was later reported to be inoperable. The Kia was moved to the right shoulder. Additional updates indicated another vehicle was also involved and that two right lanes were blocked while crews worked in the area.
Tow services were requested to assist with removing the vehicles. The lanes were later cleared after the damaged vehicles were moved from the roadway. The extent of any injuries was not disclosed in the initial report. The circumstances surrounding the collision are still being reviewed.
We hope everyone affected by the crash makes a full recovery.
What Drivers Should Know About Freeway Crashes Involving Disabled Vehicles
Freeway collisions that leave vehicles disabled can create additional hazards for drivers traveling through the area. A vehicle stopped in an active lane can reduce reaction time for approaching motorists and may lead to sudden slowdowns.
When a vehicle cannot be driven away after a collision, clearing the roadway becomes a priority to restore normal traffic movement. Crews may need to coordinate vehicle removal while managing traffic around the affected lanes.
Reviews of freeway collisions usually include vehicle damage, roadway conditions, traffic patterns, and available evidence from the area. These details can help explain how the vehicles came together and what factors may have contributed to the crash.