Lower Saucon Twp, PA (February 13, 2025) – A two-vehicle collision was reported on Interstate 78 Eastbound at mile marker 71.5 in Lower Saucon Township on Wednesday evening.
The accident occurred around 6:10 p.m., prompting a response from Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), Fire 16, and EMS 13. Emergency personnel arrived at the scene to assess the situation and provide assistance to those involved. At this time, authorities have not confirmed the extent of injuries, but EMS crews were dispatched as a precaution.
The crash caused traffic disruptions along I-78 EB as crews worked to clear the vehicles and investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident. No further details regarding the cause of the collision or the conditions of those involved have been released at this time.
The Pennsylvania State Police continue to investigate the incident. Further updates may be provided as more information becomes available.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this accident.
Highway Accidents in Pennsylvania
Highways like Interstate 78 are frequent sites of motor vehicle accidents due to high-speed travel, congestion, and unpredictable road conditions. Crashes on major roadways can lead to significant injuries and traffic delays, especially when multiple vehicles are involved.
Common causes of highway accidents include distracted driving, speeding, driver fatigue, and adverse weather conditions. Even in cases where injuries are not immediately apparent, those involved should seek medical attention, as some symptoms can develop hours or days later.
For victims of highway crashes, understanding legal rights and available support is essential. Medical expenses, lost wages, and insurance complications can add stress to an already difficult situation, making it important to seek professional guidance.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a car accident on Pennsylvania roadways, resources are available to help you navigate the aftermath of the crash.
For more information or to receive assistance, contact Local Accident Reports.