Traffic & Transit
Fire On 101 In San Jose, Downed Pole In Santa Cruz: Peninsula Traffic
Good morning, Peninsula! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Monday morning commute.

SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA CA — Good morning, Peninsula Patch readers!
Before you head out the door, check out Patch's daily traffic report — which covers closures, crashes, hazards and SigAlerts across the Bay Area. Here are the latest traffic updates that will impact your travel on Monday, July 25, 2022. Notably, a fire is reported on 101 southbound near San Jose, and all lanes are blocked in both directions on 9 south in unincorporated Santa Cruz County due to a downed traffic pole.
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Incidents
Traffic hazard on 280 South near Monterey Boulevard in San Francisco.
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Fire on US-101 Southbound at Tully Rd (San Jose). Lane affected. Expect delays.
Traffic hazard on I-880 near I-280 in San Jose.
Traffic hazard on 17 south near East Hamilton Ave. in Campbell.
Brush fire on CA-4 Westbound at Hillcrest Ave (Antioch). Left shoulder affected. Expect delays.
Disabled vehicle on I-80 Westbound west of Treasure Island Rd (San Francisco). Lane affected. Expect delays.
Traffic collision on Shoreline Highway near Bolinas.
High winds on I-680 Northbound and Southbound at Benicia Bridge (Benicia). Lanes affected. Traffic advisory in effect.
Severe traffic alert and Traffic Collision and Downed pole on CA-9 Southbound south of Bear Creek Rd (Unincorporated). All lanes blocked in both directions. Avoid the area.
Closures
Long-term construction on I-80 Eastbound at Gilman St (Berkeley). Right lane closed. Expect delays.
Roadwork on I-580 Eastbound at N Flynn Rd (Livermore). Left lane and shoulder closed until 1 PM.
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