Crime & Safety
Irish Tourist Blamed for Wrong-Way Coastal Crash
A Dublin man who pulled over to take photos Saturday night re-entered Highway 1 the wrong way and collided with oncoming traffic. The crash left a 43-year-old man seriously hurt.

An Irish tourist driving on the wrong side of state Highway 1 is believed to have caused a head-on collision on the San Mateo County coast on Saturday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Investigators believe that the 34-year-old man from Dublin, Ireland had pulled over to take pictures on Highway 1 just south of Tunitas Creek Road near San Gregorio at 8:05 p.m., CHP Officer Art Montiel said.
When he re-entered the highway, he was driving north in the southbound lanes, according to the CHP.
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The tourist's car collided head-on with a 1988 Acura carrying four people from Pescadero.
The driver of the car, a 43-year-old man, was taken to Stanford University Hospital suffering major injuries.
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Three other people in his car, including two children, suffered minor injuries.
The Irish tourist suffered major injuries and was also taken to Stanford University Hospital.
It had not been determined if alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash.
Any witnesses are asked to contact the CHP at (650) 369-6261 ext. 371.
- Bay City News