A multi-vehicle collision on U.S. Route 101 caused significant traffic congestion near San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Millbrae, leading to lengthy delays for commuters and travelers.
According to early reports, the crash occurred along Highway 101 in the vicinity of SFO and Millbrae, prompting a large emergency response. Police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene to assist those involved, secure the roadway, and manage traffic.
The collision resulted in major traffic backups as several lanes were affected. Motorists experienced extended delays while emergency crews worked to treat injured individuals, remove damaged vehicles, and clear debris from the highway. Drivers were encouraged to use alternate routes where possible.
At this time, officials have not confirmed how many vehicles were involved or released information regarding the severity of any injuries. Authorities also have not announced what may have caused the crash.
The incident remains under investigation as law enforcement works to determine the sequence of events and whether factors such as speed, distracted driving, impaired driving, weather, or mechanical issues contributed to the collision.
Traffic conditions are expected to improve once the investigation is completed and all lanes are fully reopened. Motorists traveling through the SFO and Millbrae corridor should continue to monitor official traffic advisories and exercise caution while driving through the area.
Additional verified information, including any updates on injuries, lane reopenings, or the cause of the crash, is expected to be released by authorities as the investigation progresses.