Fatal Collision Involving Pedestrian on 101 Freeway
US-101 S & Lost Hills Rd
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- A fatal collision involving a pedestrian and a big rig occurred on US Route 101 near Lost Hills Road in Agoura Hills, California. Traffic was diverted, and a three-hour alert was issued as authorities managed the scene.
Timeline
All lanes are now open.
The Traffic Management Center confirmed the lane reopening.
Officers then reopened the first lane and noted the traffic at the Lost Hills off-ramp should clear soon.
Highway patrol officers planned to relieve the sheriff's deputies as soon as possible.
The Department of Transportation responded to the scene to set up a hard road closure.
The coroner estimated a two-hour drive time from their downtown office.
Dispatchers notified the Los Angeles County Coroner.
Officers arrived west of the on-ramp and requested the Department of Transportation to set up a hard road closure. Dispatchers confirmed transportation officials received the request to respond, per CHP.
A big rig stopped on the right shoulder of eastbound US Route 101 just west of Lost Hills Road after a fatal collision. Officers requested a three-hour traffic alert and diverted traffic at Lost Hills Road.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at US-101 N & Lost Hills Rd.
All lanes are now open.
The Traffic Management Center confirmed the lane reopening.
Officers then reopened the first lane and noted the traffic at the Lost Hills off-ramp should clear soon.
Highway patrol officers planned to relieve the sheriff's deputies as soon as possible.
The Department of Transportation responded to the scene to set up a hard road closure.
The coroner estimated a two-hour drive time from their downtown office.
Dispatchers notified the Los Angeles County Coroner.
Officers arrived west of the on-ramp and requested the Department of Transportation to set up a hard road closure. Dispatchers confirmed transportation officials received the request to respond, per CHP.
A big rig stopped on the right shoulder of eastbound US Route 101 just west of Lost Hills Road after a fatal collision. Officers requested a three-hour traffic alert and diverted traffic at Lost Hills Road.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at US-101 N & Lost Hills Rd.
All lanes are now open.
The Traffic Management Center confirmed the lane reopening.
Officers then reopened the first lane and noted the traffic at the Lost Hills off-ramp should clear soon.
Highway patrol officers planned to relieve the sheriff's deputies as soon as possible.
The Department of Transportation responded to the scene to set up a hard road closure.
The coroner estimated a two-hour drive time from their downtown office.
Dispatchers notified the Los Angeles County Coroner.
Officers arrived west of the on-ramp and requested the Department of Transportation to set up a hard road closure. Dispatchers confirmed transportation officials received the request to respond, per CHP.
A big rig stopped on the right shoulder of eastbound US Route 101 just west of Lost Hills Road after a fatal collision. Officers requested a three-hour traffic alert and diverted traffic at Lost Hills Road.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at US-101 N & Lost Hills Rd.
All lanes are now open.
The Traffic Management Center confirmed the lane reopening.
Officers then reopened the first lane and noted the traffic at the Lost Hills off-ramp should clear soon.
Highway patrol officers planned to relieve the sheriff's deputies as soon as possible.
The Department of Transportation responded to the scene to set up a hard road closure.
The coroner estimated a two-hour drive time from their downtown office.
Dispatchers notified the Los Angeles County Coroner.
Officers arrived west of the on-ramp and requested the Department of Transportation to set up a hard road closure. Dispatchers confirmed transportation officials received the request to respond, per CHP.
A big rig stopped on the right shoulder of eastbound US Route 101 just west of Lost Hills Road after a fatal collision. Officers requested a three-hour traffic alert and diverted traffic at Lost Hills Road.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at US-101 N & Lost Hills Rd.
All lanes are now open.
The Traffic Management Center confirmed the lane reopening.
Officers then reopened the first lane and noted the traffic at the Lost Hills off-ramp should clear soon.
Highway patrol officers planned to relieve the sheriff's deputies as soon as possible.
The Department of Transportation responded to the scene to set up a hard road closure.
The coroner estimated a two-hour drive time from their downtown office.
Dispatchers notified the Los Angeles County Coroner.
Officers arrived west of the on-ramp and requested the Department of Transportation to set up a hard road closure. Dispatchers confirmed transportation officials received the request to respond, per CHP.
A big rig stopped on the right shoulder of eastbound US Route 101 just west of Lost Hills Road after a fatal collision. Officers requested a three-hour traffic alert and diverted traffic at Lost Hills Road.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at US-101 N & Lost Hills Rd.
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Donβt know what happened but please people do not get out of your cars if stopped on the side of the freeway. It is deadly
Great advice!
Yes, don't get out of your car.If you have a breakdown on the freeway call the tow truck, they will tow you for free off the freeway ...511...511....511..
It was not a homeless person and yes this region is the SF valley . Valley traffic would handle of it wasnβt on the freeway
This is super crazy.This is a second accident that I have heard of this morning.Probably one of the homeless that ran across the freeway again jeez...
Donβt know what happened but please people do not get out of your cars if stopped on the side of the freeway. It is deadly
Great advice!
Yes, don't get out of your car.If you have a breakdown on the freeway call the tow truck, they will tow you for free off the freeway ...511...511....511..
It was not a homeless person and yes this region is the SF valley . Valley traffic would handle of it wasnβt on the freeway
This is super crazy.This is a second accident that I have heard of this morning.Probably one of the homeless that ran across the freeway again jeez...
Donβt know what happened but please people do not get out of your cars if stopped on the side of the freeway. It is deadly
Great advice!
Yes, don't get out of your car.If you have a breakdown on the freeway call the tow truck, they will tow you for free off the freeway ...511...511....511..
It was not a homeless person and yes this region is the SF valley . Valley traffic would handle of it wasnβt on the freeway
This is super crazy.This is a second accident that I have heard of this morning.Probably one of the homeless that ran across the freeway again jeez...
Donβt know what happened but please people do not get out of your cars if stopped on the side of the freeway. It is deadly
Great advice!
Yes, don't get out of your car.If you have a breakdown on the freeway call the tow truck, they will tow you for free off the freeway ...511...511....511..
It was not a homeless person and yes this region is the SF valley . Valley traffic would handle of it wasnβt on the freeway
This is super crazy.This is a second accident that I have heard of this morning.Probably one of the homeless that ran across the freeway again jeez...
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Donβt know what happened but please people do not get out of your cars if stopped on the side of the freeway. It is deadly
Great advice!
Yes, don't get out of your car.If you have a breakdown on the freeway call the tow truck, they will tow you for free off the freeway ...511...511....511..
It was not a homeless person and yes this region is the SF valley . Valley traffic would handle of it wasnβt on the freeway
This is super crazy.This is a second accident that I have heard of this morning.Probably one of the homeless that ran across the freeway again jeez...