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Downed tree causes multi-vehicle crash on northbound Highway 101 south of Las Positas

Downed tree causes multi-vehicle crash on northbound Highway 101 south of Las Positas

KEYT News Channel 3-12

May 5, 2026

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Well, it’s been one of those mornings on the 101, hasn’t it? According to KEYT News Channel 3-12, a downed tree caused a multi-vehicle crash on northbound Highway 101 just south of Las Positas Road yesterday. If you’ve ever driven that stretch, you know how quickly things can get dicey—especially when our iconic oaks or eucalyptus take a tumble after a gusty night. Crews were on scene with a tree service and tow trucks, but it’s a good reminder that even our most scenic drives can turn unpredictable in a flash.

For those of us who rely on that corridor to get between the Mesa, downtown, or up to Goleta, this kind of disruption hits close to home. It’s not just about the delay—it’s about staying alert for hazards that blend into our landscape until they don’t. Thankfully, no major injuries were reported, but it’s a wake-up call to keep our eyes peeled, especially as spring winds pick up. Let’s be grateful for our first responders and road crews who handle these curveballs so we can get home safely.

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