The incident occurred around 2:19 a.m. on the southbound Interstate 280 just north of the John Daly Boulevard off-ramp.

Daly City, CA. – At least one person was seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision that happened early Monday morning in Daly City, the California Highway Patrol reported.
The incident occurred around 2:19 a.m. on the southbound Interstate 280 just north of the John Daly Boulevard off-ramp.
A Nissan Pathfinder and a Honda CR-V were involved in the incident.
Firefighters responded to the scene and helped at least one person who sustained major injuries.
CHP did not immediately determine the cause of the accident.
According to data from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), Daly City recorded a total of 276 victims killed and injured in traffic collisions in 2022. The city has a “High Injury Network” where a disproportionate number of serious and fatal crashes occur; specifically, 64% of all crashes and 83% of fatal or serious injury crashes happen along just 17% of the city's roadway network. Regarding specific collision types in 2022: Alcohol-involved collisions resulted in 26 victims killed or injured. Pedestrian-involved collisions were a significant concern, with 53 victims killed or injured, ranking the city 2nd out of 61 similar-sized cities in this category. Bicyclist collisions were less frequent, accounting for 2 victims killed or injured. There were 7 victims killed or injured in motorcycle collisions.
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