The motorcyclist collided with two cars in the northbound lanes of the interstate at the Monterey Boulevard on-ramp.

San Francisco Motorcycle Crash
Moped Rider Hospitalized After Crash on I-280 in San Francisco

San Francisco, CA – A moped rider was hospitalized after a multi-vehicle collision that happened Thursday afternoon in San Francisco, the California Highway Patrol said.

The accident happened around 3:25 p.m. on the northbound Interstate 280 at the Monterey Boulevard on-ramp.

CHP said a moped rider on a black 2020 Cali Classic 200i was involved in a crash with a white sedan and a gray SUV.

The manner and cause of the collision was not immediately determined.

The rider sustained unspecified injuries. San Francisco firefighters responded and transported the victim to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment.

CHP officers are investigating the accident.

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