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CHP probes fatal crash near San Mateo Toll Bridge Plaza with SUV, DOT vehicles

CHP probes fatal crash near San Mateo Toll Bridge Plaza with SUV, DOT vehicles

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(KRON) — An investigation is underway after a fatal crash near the San Mateo Toll Bridge Plaza in Alameda County on Tuesday morning involving a SUV and multiple Department of Transportation vehicles, according to the California Highway Patrol Redwood Area office.
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CHP said its officers responded to the at 7:12 a.m. after the driver of a Toyota Rav 4 was allegedly speeding eastbound on State Road-92.
'For reasons still under investigation, the Rav 4 failed to enter the toll crossings and entered the Department of Transportation parking lot. A crash occurred between the Rav 4 and several Department of Transportation vehicles. All DOT vehicles were parked and there were no occupants within those vehicles,' said Officer Ojeda of CHP in a news release.
CHP said emergency responders determined the driver of the Rav 4 died in the collision.
The eastbound lanes of State Road-92 were shut down for just over three hours following the crash.
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