Minor injuries were reported in the crash, the Danville Police Department said.
Danville Police are asking residents to watch their speed and take their time, in order to get to their destinations safely.
Motorists along San Ramon Valley Boulevard will see work crews this summer near the south end of Danville.
One of Danville’s oldest bridges is nearing the end of its useful life and is slated for replacement.
Crews are on scene and working to reopen Verona Avenue, which flooded after rains from a storm Thursday.
A disabled big rig in the slow lane has commute traffic backed up to Walnut Creek early Monday.
The Sigalert was issued at 11:25 a.m. Thursday following a multi-vehicle crash.
"There will be a learning curve for the public to understand new tolling rules."
The event brings thousands of people into Town from all over northern California.
Jermaine Brim, 39, was charged with murder Thursday in the stabbing death Tuesday of Oliver Williams on a BART train.
Danville roads are some of the smoothest in the nine-county Bay Area.
Several streets are part of planned closures that begin at 2 a.m. Saturday.
Beginning at 2:40 p.m. on Oct. 3, the SRVHS Homecoming Parade will commence through the historic downtown area.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution as there will be heavier than usual pedestrian traffic during Sunday's event in downtown.
Several downtown streets will close this weekend for the first of two Hot Summer Sundays Car Shows.
The following street closures will be in place for the festival from 2 a.m. Saturday through 11 p.m. Sunday.
The work is part of the Town's 2018-19 Pavement Rehabilitation Project.
During the days when alerts are issued, the air district encourages people to find alternatives to driving alone.
Drivers were asked to use an alternate route.
The crash delayed evening commute traffic Tuesday.
Traffic was heavy through Tri-Valley due to the collision.
Camino Tassajara was closed in both directions near the Dublin border for several hours due to downed power lines in the road.
All streets are expected to be reopened by 3:15 p.m.
Roads in downtown Danville will be closed for the annual Danville d’Elegance event.
Drivers may use Railroad Ave. or Front St. as alternate routes through the downtown area, and to public parking lots.
This is the last of the Summer Concert Series and will be held on the Danville Town Green.
Both Front Street and Railroad Avenue will be open to through traffic as an alternate to Hartz Avenue, and FREE parking is available.