Pedestrian Struck and Killed on SB 110 Freeway

Pedestrian killed on SB 110 Freeway near West Florence Avenue; CHP investigates circumstances of fatal incident involving a stopped tow truck. Community seeks answers as authorities assess visibility and driver actions.

Pedestrian Fatally Struck on SB 110 Freeway Near West Florence Avenue; CHP Investigation OngoingA pedestrian was struck and killed early Tuesday morning, October 7, 2025, on the southbound 110 Freeway near the West Florence Avenue exit in South Los Angeles. According to the California Highway Patrol, officers were dispatched at approximately 1:37 a.m. to a scene where a tow truck had stopped to assist a motorist. The pedestrian, whose name and age have not yet been released, was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities report that the investigation into the circumstances of the collision is ongoing.Incidents like this highlight the dangers motorists, pedestrians, and roadside responders face on high-speed corridors—especially during overnight hours when visibility is limited and traffic patterns can be unpredictable. As officials work to determine what happened, families and the community are left seeking answers and support during an incredibly difficult time.What We Know and What Remains Under InvestigationDetails released so far indicate that a tow truck had stopped to help a stranded driver near the Florence Avenue exit. It is not yet clear where the pedestrian was positioned, which vehicle(s) were involved in the impact, or what sequence of events led to the fatal injury. Investigators typically evaluate a range of factors in freeway pedestrian cases, including:- Lighting and visibility conditions at the time of the crash- Vehicle speeds and driver reaction times- Whether drivers moved over or slowed down when approaching a stopped tow truck or disabled vehicle- The exact position of vehicles and the pedestrian relative to traffic lanes and shoulders- Impairment, distraction, or fatigue among involved drivers- Secondary collisions or chain-reaction impacts

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