San Francisco, CA (June 7, 2026) – A traffic collision resulting in injuries was reported on Saturday, June 6, along northbound US-101 near the Cesar Chavez Street west on-ramp in San Francisco.
The California Highway Patrol responded and confirmed that the crash occurred on the northbound side of US-101 just north of the Cesar Chavez Street entrance ramp. Emergency units were dispatched to the roadway after reports indicated that at least one person was hurt. Details regarding the number of vehicles involved and the extent of injuries were not immediately released.
The identities of those involved have not yet been made public. Additional information about the accident had not been made available as of this report. Investigators are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the collision.
We are keeping those injured in our thoughts and wishing them a smooth recovery.
What Information Is Commonly Collected After a Highway Injury Crash?
Following an injury-related highway crash, several types of information are typically reviewed to help establish a clear picture of what occurred. Early reports may focus on the time, roadway, and basic facts surrounding the vehicles involved. As more details become available, investigators may examine vehicle positions, roadway markings, traffic patterns, and weather conditions.
Medical evaluations can also provide insight into the severity of harm experienced by those involved. Witness statements, photographs, and physical evidence from the roadway may help clarify how the sequence of events unfolded. In some cases, traffic cameras or vehicle data systems can offer additional information. Because facts are often gathered over time, initial reports may be limited, with more complete details becoming available as the review progresses.