One person was injured in the accident and was taken to a local hospital for treatment

San Diego, CA. – One person was hospitalized after being injured in a two-car accident in San Diego.
According to a report by the California Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 5:33 a.m. on southbound Interstate 15 near Poway Road.
Two vehicles were involved in the accident, but limited information was available regarding the events leading up to the accident.
One person was injured in the accident and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Additional information about the accident was not provided.
An investigation into the accident is ongoing.
According to recent SWITRS and city audits, San Diego recorded 115 traffic fatalities in 2024, a significant 47% increase since 2014, with more than 100 deaths annually for four consecutive years. While the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) recently ranked San Diego 36th out of 61 similar cities for total victims — placing it in the safer half of its peer group — vulnerable road users remain at high risk. Pedestrians currently account for 53% of all traffic deaths in the city, despite making up only 16% of commuters.
Safety data reveals that 75% of severe or fatal crashes occur at or near intersections, primarily within a “High-Injury Network” that covers just 6% of city streets. Major hotspots include El Cajon Boulevard and the I-805 at the 163 interchange.
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