A person was pronounced dead following an early morning crash in South San Francisco Saturday, the California Highway Patrol said.
CHP said they received a report of a traffic collision northbound Highway 101 just north of Grand Avenue at around 3 a.m.
According to authorities, a Hyundai sedan was driving on the second lane when a person ran into the lane and was struck.
The driver of the sedan drove to the fourth lane, called 911, and got out of their vehicle, officials said.
Just after the driver got out, CHP reports a red Kia Soul crashed into the sedan in the fourth lane and rolled over. The pedestrian initially hit was pronounced deceased at the scene, CHP said.
According to authorities, the driver of the Kia was determined to be under the influence and arrested.
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