
San Francisco, CA. – At least one person was injured in a traffic accident on Wednesday evening in San Francisco.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 6:51 p.m. on Interstate 280 Freeway near Alemany Boulevard.
Officers who responded to the incident located two vehicles at the accident scene.
At least one person was injured in the crash and was taken to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment.
More details about the accident were not released.
An investigation into the accident is ongoing.
San Francisco's traffic safety remains a challenge despite Vision Zero initiatives launched in 2014 to eliminate fatalities by 2024. In 2024, the city recorded 39-43 fatal collisions, resulting in 41-43 deaths—the highest in over a decade—with pedestrians and vulnerable users disproportionately affected (drivers at fault in nearly 50% of pedestrian fatalities). Males comprised 81% of victims. 2025 saw a sharp improvement, with fatalities dropping nearly 50% to around 24, attributed to street redesigns, speed reductions, and enhanced enforcement. Pedestrians, especially older adults (75% of pedestrian deaths), and hit-and-runs persist as key concerns. Injury crashes concentrate on the High Injury Network (12% of streets accounting for 68% of severe incidents).
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