Crime & Safety
Highway 101 Reopens After San Rafael Crash Closes Lanes
A segment of Highway 101 in San Rafael was temporarily shut down Wednesday morning due to a crash involving an injury.

SAN RAFAEL, CA – A segment of Highway 101 in San Rafael was temporarily shut down Wednesday morning due to a crash involving an injury.
The California Highway Patrol and San Rafael Fire Department responded to the accident scene of northbound 101 at Central San Rafael.
Five of the six lanes were temporarily blocked because of the collision, according to the CHP. All lanes have since been reopened. Traffic was backed up in the area.
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Update: Residual Delays on Northbound US-101 North of I-580 in San Rafael. All Lanes Open.
— 511 SF Bay (@511SFBay) October 25, 2017
@SRFD @CHPMarin onscene of an accident with rescue at NB 101 / Central San Rafael. CHP working to reopen highway. pic.twitter.com/FFw0hjtrIQ
— San Rafael Fire (@SRFD) October 25, 2017
TRAFFIC ALERT: Northbound US-101 at Central San Rafael. 5 of 6 lanes blocked by injury collision. Unknown ETO... https://t.co/XTaMb29GcY
— CHP Marin (@CHPMarin) October 25, 2017
Image via San Rafael Fire Department
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