HAYWARD — A big rig trailer truck overturned early Friday on a South Bay freeway, the second straight day that an overturned truck has turned the commute in that area into a mess.
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The crash happened when the truck jack-knifed on southbound Interstate 880 just north of state Highway 92 and smashed into the center divider about 4:25 a.m., the California Highway Patrol said.
The CHP said the driver was OK and that no other vehicles were involved.
All four lanes of I-880 were blocked, and the CHP said there was no estimate for when any of them would be open. The agency diverted traffic from the freeway onto the Winton Avenue on-ramp to get around the wreck.
No other information was available immediately.
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