A hit-and-run incident involving three vehicles occurred today at the intersection of US Highway 101 North and the Moffett Boulevard off-ramp in Mountain View, CA. The collision took place at approximately 8:13 AM and involved a silver Toyota Corolla, a black Subaru WRX, and an unidentified third vehicle.
The California Highway Patrol reported that the black Subaru WRX collided with the silver Toyota Corolla and then fled the scene. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported among the individuals involved. However, the white Toyota Camry, which was also part of the incident, sustained significant rear-end damage and required towing from the scene.
Emergency services responded quickly to the incident, ensuring that all parties were safe. The California Highway Patrol confirmed that no further action was necessary after assessing the situation. The incident was officially classified as a hit-and-run with no injuries, allowing the involved parties to leave the scene without medical assistance.
Traffic was briefly impacted as the incident unfolded, with the express lane on US Highway 101 North being blocked for a short period. The lane closures were resolved shortly after the arrival of emergency services, and traffic flow returned to normal by mid-morning.
The California Highway Patrol is currently investigating the hit-and-run incident and is seeking information regarding the unidentified third vehicle involved. Anyone with information about the incident or the fleeing vehicle is encouraged to contact local authorities.
This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the responsibilities of drivers involved in accidents. The California Highway Patrol urges all motorists to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior on the road.