Livermore, CA|News|
Coroner IDs Wrong-Way Driver In Livermore Crash
The driver died in a wrong-way crash involving multiple cars on I-580 early Sunday morning.

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The driver died in a wrong-way crash involving multiple cars on I-580 early Sunday morning.

The crash occurred north of Livermore, on Vasco Road.
The man lost control, fell and was hit by another car.
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