Motorcyclist dies in 4-vehicle collision on East Bay freeway, CHP says

Oakland, CALocal News

A motorcyclist died in a four-vehicle crash on eastbound Interstate 80 in Oakland around 2:30 p. m. on Sunday, according to the California Highway Patrol. The collision involved a Honda motorcycle, a Toyota Prius, a Tesla Model S, and a Subaru Crosstrek. Officer AS Zeid confirmed that all drivers remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities.

Preliminary findings indicate that drugs or alcohol do not appear to have played a role in the crash. The incident caused the closure of three highway lanes for more than an hour, impacting local traffic. Investigators are working to determine the precise cause of the accident. This collision highlights ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety in the East Bay region. Local officials may face pressure to enhance safety measures on busy highways following this tragic event.

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