At about 11:45 p.m. February 13, authorities responded to reports of a crash in the 3100 block of Adeline Street near Ashby BART

Berkeley, CA – A man was struck and injured by a vehicle late Friday night in South Berkeley, according to the authorities.
At about 11:45 p.m. February 13, authorities responded to reports of a crash in the 3100 block of Adeline Street near Ashby BART.
A vehicle struck the pedestrian near the train station under unclear circumstances. There were no details on the pedestrian and the vehicle’s direction of travel.
Police found the pedestrian unconscious at the scene. The victim, only identified as a man in his 30s, was taken to Highland Hospital with major injuries.
The driver of the vehicle that hit the pedestrian was also not identified.
Authorities have not released further information on the accident and an investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Berkeley has seen an upward trend in traffic-related injuries and fatalities in recent years, despite the total number of collisions remaining relatively flat. The city, which adopted a “Vision Zero” action plan to eliminate all traffic deaths and severe injuries by 2028, faces ongoing challenges with unsafe speed as the most common primary collision factor. According to a March 2025 Berkeley Police Department (BPD) report, Berkeley crashes injured more people in 2024, reaching a six-year peak, and deaths rose from 2023 levels. In both 2023 and 2024, serious or fatal injuries accounted for approximately 13% of all injury crashes. In 2021, the city recorded eight traffic deaths, the highest number since at least 1984, which mirrored broader national trends in traffic fatalities. UC Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (SafeTREC) contributes to the understanding of these issues by developing tools such as the Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS), which provides free public access to statewide crash data for detailed analysis and visualization. This data is used by local authorities and researchers to identify high-risk areas and inform safety improvement activities. In 2024, the intersection of Ashby and San Pablo avenues was the top collision location, while the intersection at University Avenue and Acton Street held that distinction in 2023.
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