California Highway Patrol officers are at the scene of a fatal pedestrian collision on a freeway connector ramp in San Jose Tuesday night.
California Highway Patrol officers are at the scene of a fatal pedestrian collision on a freeway connector ramp inOfficials said the person was killed on the northbound US 101 to the I-280/I-680 transition ramp. CHP is investigating. The investigation has caused the closure of two of the three lanes.
The collision was reported around 9:40 p.m. It is unclear if the person who struck the victim remained at the scene. The make and model of the vehicle is not known. By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
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