UPDATE Multi-vehicle crash midspan on San Mateo Bridge blocks lanes in both directions
The alert was issued at about 3:45 p.m. after the crash blocked the left and center lanes midspan, authorities said. Traffic in the eastbound direction was only getting by in the one remaining open lane, causing a major back-up.
Responding emergency crews were also blocking the left lane in westbound direction, according to a Caltrans image that was shared by the KCBS Traffic Twitter account.
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