Southbound Lanes Of Hwy 101 In Redwood City Reopen After Crash
REDWOOD CITY (CBS SF) -- Four lanes of southbound U.S. Highway 101 in Redwood City were blocked for almost two hours after a four-vehicle traffic collision sent five people to the hospital late Wednesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The CHP said the collision was first reported at 10:12 p.m. Wednesday. At least one of the vehicles had overturned and a 65-foot section of guardrail was damaged.
Authorities suspect the crash may have been caused by a possible DUI driver.
Five people were taken to Stanford University Medical Center, though CHP said the injuries were minor.
US -101 S/B south of San Antonio - 4 veh rollover traffic collision with minor injuries. Possible DUI driver. Only left lane open at this time. Lanes #2 through #5 closed. Lanes expected to reopen within the hour. Plan accordingly and drive safely through the area. pic.twitter.com/g2Nk17s4p7
— CHP Redwood City (@CHP_RedwoodCity) June 21, 2018
Shortly after midnight, the four right lanes were cleared of debris and reopened.