
Mesa, AZ.– At least one person was injured in a multi-vehicle collision on U.S. 60 in Mesa on Sunday night, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
At around 10 p.m. November 30, 2025, troopers responded to reports of a collision on the highway near Mesa Drive.
According to AZDPS, at least four vehicles were involved in the accident in the eastbound lanes of the freeway. The events leading up to the accident were under investigation.
At least one person was injured in the accident. It's unclear whether the patient was transported to a hospital for further treatment.
The eastbound side of the freeway was shut down for nearly seven hours as authorities worked at the scene. The cause of the collision remains under investigation.
Statewide Crash Trends:
Arizona experienced a slight decline in traffic incidents over the past two years, though crash fatalities remain high. In 2023, the state reported 122,247 total motor-vehicle crashes with 1,307 deaths, while 2024 saw a small decrease to 121,107 crashes and 1,228 fatalities, representing a 6.1% drop in deaths compared with the previous year. Despite the modest improvement, the number of serious injuries and fatalities remains near historically high levels, highlighting ongoing road safety challenges.
Speeding, impaired driving, and failure to use safety devices continue to be major contributing factors in fatal and serious crashes across the state. Emergency response efforts and public safety campaigns aim to reduce these risks, but Arizona's highways and urban roads continue to see a significant number of severe accidents annually.
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