A hit-and-run incident occurred early this morning on US101 North near Vermont Street in San Francisco, CA, involving two vehicles. The collision took place at approximately 1:42 AM, with a dark small four-door sedan identified as one of the vehicles involved. The other vehicle remains unknown, and fortunately, no injuries were reported.
Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, assessing the situation quickly. The dark sedan was reported to be blocking one lane of traffic, causing some disruption. The California Highway Patrol classified the incident as a hit-and-run shortly after it occurred.
An ambulance was requested at 1:44 AM, but since no injuries were reported, the request was likely precautionary. A tow request for the vehicles involved was canceled shortly thereafter, indicating that at least one of the vehicles was drivable and could leave the scene without assistance.
By 2:38 AM, the scene was cleared, and traffic was allowed to resume its normal flow. The California Highway Patrol worked diligently to ensure that all lanes were reopened as quickly as possible, minimizing the impact on morning commuters.
While the final disposition of the vehicles remains unclear, the swift response from emergency services helped mitigate potential traffic delays. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving and the consequences of leaving the scene of an accident.
Motorists are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior on the road. The California Highway Patrol continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding this hit-and-run incident and urges anyone with information to come forward.