Crime & Safety
U.S.-101 Reopens at Marin-Sonoma County Line After Box Truck Overturns [UPDATED]
BREAKING: Southbound motorists were previously advised to use Lakeville Highway to State Route 37.

MARIN COUNTY, CA — California Highway Patrol advised at 5:46 p.m. Wednesday that southbound U.S. Highway 101 at the Sonoma-Marin County line has reopened.
Previously, an overturned box truck was blocking all lanes, and motorists heading south into Marin from Sonoma County during Wednesday afternoon's commute were advised southbound lanes were closed and that an alternate route should be used.
At 5 p.m. Wednesday, CHP Marin reported "major delays into Marin" on southbound U.S.-101, which was completely blocked just south of county line due to an overturned box truck.
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Both southbound lanes were closed near San Antonio Road, where according to CHP, a truck hit a barrier and overturned at 4:17 p.m.
Motorists heading to Marin were advised to take Lakeville Highway to westbound State Route 37 to U.S.-101.
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As of 5pm on Wednesday, August 24th, US 101 SB at the Marin/Sonoma Co. line is completely blocked — CHP Marin (@CHPMarin) August 25, 2016
At one point, CHP was funneling some southbound traffic onto a single-lane construction road to bypass the incident.
We have set up traffic control to get vehicles by on the right "shoulder". Still major delays past the scene. pic.twitter.com/xlxAiFmtvl
— CHP Marin (@CHPMarin) August 25, 2016
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