A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on southbound US Highway 101 transitioning to southbound Interstate 280 in San Francisco, California, involving four vehicles: a red Honda Civic, a blue Kia, a blue Ford F-150, and a black Toyota Camry. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
The incident was first reported at 5:16 PM, with initial details indicating a collision between the blue Ford F-150 and the black Toyota Camry at 5:18 PM. Shortly after, at 5:20 PM, a second collision was confirmed between the red Honda Civic and the blue Kia. Emergency units were dispatched and arrived at the scene by 5:31 PM to manage the situation.
Despite the involvement of multiple vehicles, emergency responders confirmed that all parties were unharmed. The California Highway Patrol worked efficiently to assess the scene and coordinate with towing services to clear the roadway. A towing service was confirmed to be en route by 6:22 PM, ensuring the vehicles would be managed appropriately.
While the incident caused some traffic disruptions, the California Highway Patrol reported that the situation was under control, and the incident was officially closed by 6:23 PM. All involved drivers exchanged contact and vehicle information without complications.
Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously and remain aware of their surroundings, especially in busy areas like San Francisco. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor traffic conditions and respond to incidents to ensure the safety of all road users.
For further updates on traffic incidents and road conditions, drivers are encouraged to stay informed through official channels.