Traffic & Transit

Fire On 101 In San Jose, Downed Pole In Santa Cruz: South Bay Traffic

Good morning, South Bay! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Monday morning commute.

What you need to know for your morning commute.
What you need to know for your morning commute. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

SOUTH BAY, CA — Good morning, South Bay 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.

Use the map to zoom in on your commute for real-time traffic updates. Scroll down past the map for major incidents and closures in your area.

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Incidents

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Fire on US-101 Southbound at Tully Rd (San Jose). Lane affected. Expect delays.

Traffic hazard on 17 south in San Jose.

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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