Hit-and-Run Collision Disrupts Traffic on I-880

Hit-and-Run Incident on Interstate 880 in Oakland Involves Three Vehicles

📍 Oakland, CA

📅 Published: January 29, 2025 at 12:01 AM

🔄 Updated: January 29, 2025 at 01:01 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Oakland, CA
Oakland, January 28, 2025 -

A hit-and-run incident involving three vehicles occurred late last night on southbound Interstate 880 near the 29th Avenue off-ramp in Oakland, CA. The collision happened around 11:20 PM and involved a BMW, a Toyota RAV4, and a Toyota Scion. Following the crash, the driver of the BMW fled the scene on foot, prompting a rapid response from emergency services.

The impact of the collision caused significant damage to all three vehicles, leading to their removal from the roadway. A tow truck was called to assist with the cleanup. The incident resulted in the blockage of multiple lanes, causing traffic disruptions in the area. By 11:43 PM, all lanes were reopened, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.

While the exact number of injuries remains unknown, the situation has raised concerns about safety on this busy highway. Witnesses reported seeing the driver of the BMW fleeing, which has heightened awareness among local motorists.

Drivers are reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to local authorities. This incident underscores the importance of road safety and the responsibilities of drivers involved in collisions.

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