A hit-and-run incident occurred today at the intersection of Bay Shore Boulevard and Jerrold Avenue in San Francisco, California, involving two vehicles: a black Honda Accord and a green BMW 650i. The collision took place around 7:03 PM, leaving the Honda undriveable and necessitating a tow from the scene.
Witnesses reported that the driver of the BMW struck the Honda and then fled after providing a driver's license to the Honda driver, claiming the vehicle was not hers. Emergency services responded quickly, and while the Honda was damaged, no injuries were reported.
The incident caused temporary traffic disruptions as emergency responders managed the scene. The Honda was towed shortly after the collision, allowing traffic to resume in the area.
Local authorities are reminding drivers of the importance of adhering to traffic laws and the legal consequences of hit-and-run accidents. Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious behavior or information related to the incident.
As investigations continue, the community is urged to remain vigilant and prioritize safety on the roads. This incident serves as a reminder of the responsibility all drivers have to ensure the safety of themselves and others while driving.