Fatal Traffic Collision Shuts Down Highway 101 South at Highway 1

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Fatal traffic collision on Highway 101 south on January 5, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

Update by the edhat staff

At 2:50 p.m., Caltrans reopened the number one (fast lane) of Highway 101 southbound.

One lane of Highway 101 southbound in Gaviota reopened (Photo: CHP)

Caltrans states the number two (right) lane will remain closed for guardrail repair. There is no estimate when the right lane will re-open.

Photo: Caltrans

Highway 101 south at the Highway 1 interchange has shut down due to a fatal traffic collision early Friday morning.

At 2:50 a.m., Santa Barbara County Firefighters and California Highway Patrol (CHP) responded to the area just north of Dos Pueblos on the Gaviota Coast.

Fatal traffic collision on Highway 101 south on January 5, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

Crews discovered a pickup truck and semi-truck collided. The pickup truck caught fire and the male driver was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver of the semi-truck sustained minor injuries and refused emergency transport to the hospital.

Highway 101 south closed due to a fatal traffic collision on January 5, 2024 (Photo: CHP)

CHP reports Highway 101 southbound is closed at Highway 1. SR-154 is the alternate route as Highway 101 south will be closed for an unknown duration.

The northbound lanes of Highway 101 remain open in the area.

The cause of the collision is under investigation by the CHP.

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    • Drove by heading north this morning and it was a pretty horrific scene. The debris field was quite extensive and there had been oil spilled. Then, a truck tried to make a U-Turn in the green median and got stuck before he cleared the road. They had to tow him as well. Maybe, given the circumstances they did the best they could.

    • “Caltrans initially thought a lane would reopen around 1 p.m. Friday, but representatives later said “work is continuing to remove the big-rig truck” from the lanes, where it overturned.” noozhawk

      You could ask the tow company.

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