A traffic collision involving a motorcycle resulted in lane closures on Interstate 10 West, near Herbert Avenue. This incident occurred at 4:10 PM.According to sources, the accident involved a silver Ford pickup and a motorcycle, with the motorcyclist found laying in the fast lane initially. Witnesses reported that the motorcyclist, though having taken an initial impact, was seen to be in motion – getting to his knees and eventually standing up with the aid of passersby. Local emergency services were contacted immediately to provide medical attention to the parties involved. Initial closures involved all lanes of the freeway for the safety of road users and response teams. Over the course of the event, lanes reopened in phases, with the first lane reopening at 4:24 PM. Subsequently, the 1st to 4th lanes were reported as reopened at 4:39 PM, leading to all lanes being reported as reopened at 4:49 PM.In addition, a tow truck was called to the scene to remove the motorcycle involved in the accident. The recommended route for the tow truck was to access the incident site via Herbert Avenue on the westbound 10.The roadway was reported as clear at 4:52 PM with all involved vehicles moved to the right shoulder. Full clearance of units from the incident happened by 4:54 PM. Notably, the speedy and systematic response by local authorities ensured that traffic could safely continue on this busy interstate.

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