Emergency personnel responded to the southbound Highway 101, just south of the Vermont Street off-ramp, around 11:31 a.m. on March 30.

San Francisco, CA – One person was injured in a motorcycle collision that happened Monday morning in San Francisco, the California Highway Patrol reported.
Emergency personnel responded to the southbound Highway 101, just south of the Vermont Street off-ramp, around 11:31 a.m. on March 30.
A red Honda VFR motorcycle and an SUV were involved in the collision.
One person sustained minor injuries in the accident.
The cause of the crash was not immediately established, but an investigation is ongoing.
According to 2025 Vision Zero and SFMTA data, the city recorded a historic 42% decline in total traffic fatalities in 2025 (25 deaths, down from 43 in 2024). However, motorcyclists remain disproportionately vulnerable; while they represent a small fraction of city trips, they frequently account for a high percentage of severe outcomes. In early 2025, motorcycle fatalities were notably present in the city’s quarterly reports, including a high-profile incident on the I-80 off-ramp at Harrison Street. The primary crash factors in San Francisco remain unsafe speed, DUI, and right-of-way violations, particularly at intersections on the “High Injury Network.
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