A multi-vehicle collision occurred early this morning on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 near the Treasure Island Offramp in San Francisco, CA. The incident began around 1:15 AM and involved three vehicles: a gray Subaru, a black BMW SUV, and a black Subaru Crosstrek. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the crash.
The sequence of events unfolded when a black sedan collided with a sign, which led to the involvement of the other vehicles. Emergency services responded promptly, with multiple units arriving at the scene to manage the situation effectively. An ambulance was requested shortly after the initial collision, but it was later confirmed that no injuries were sustained by any of the drivers or passengers involved.
By 1:31 AM, emergency responders confirmed that three vehicles were involved in the collision. The gray Subaru and black BMW SUV were assessed at the scene, while the black Subaru Crosstrek sustained damage but was also determined to be drivable. A tow truck was called to remove at least one of the vehicles from the scene.
Traffic was impacted as emergency crews worked to clear the area, but the scene was successfully cleared by 3:36 AM, allowing for the resumption of normal traffic flow. The quick response from emergency services helped to minimize disruption and ensure safety for all motorists in the vicinity.
Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the initial collision with the sign, which led to the involvement of the other vehicles. No further details about the drivers or the cause of the incident have been released at this time.
Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously and remain aware of their surroundings, especially in construction zones and areas with signage. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates as necessary.