UPDATE: Eastbound Hwy 92 at Skyline Reopens Following Emergency Repairs
SAN MATEO COUNTY (CBS SF) -- The California Highway Patrol said eastbound state Highway 92 has reopened following emergency roadwork that lasted several hours.
Shortly after 9 a.m., the 511.org Twitter account posted that emergency roadwork by Caltrans crews had closed the eastbound lane of CA-92 east of Upper Skyline Boulevard. One-way traffic control is in effect in the area.
CORRECTION: Emergency Roadwork on Eastbound CA-92 East of Upper Skyline Blvd in San Mateo County. Lane Closed. ETO is 2:30 PM. https://t.co/ITRwoLsl4h
— 511 SF Bay (@511SFBay) September 8, 2021
Caltrans is estimating the lane will reopen at 2:30 p.m., CHP said, but announced that all lanes had reopened shortly before 1:30 p.m.
UPDATE: Residual Delays on Eastbound CA-92 East of Upper Skyline Blvd in San Mateo County. All Lanes Open.
— 511 SF Bay (@511SFBay) September 8, 2021
The emergency roadwork comes one day after a logging truck overturned on the same stretch of the roadway, shutting down lanes for hours.
There was no word whether the emergency repairs were related to the Tuesday incident.