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Deadly crash closes both southbound lanes of Highway 101 near Santa Barbara

The driver of a pickup was killed in a crash with a semi truck on southbound Highway 101 in Santa Barbara County on Jan. 5, 2025.
The driver of a pickup was killed in a crash with a semi truck on southbound Highway 101 in Santa Barbara County on Jan. 5, 2025. Santa Barbara County Fire

Drivers headed south toward Los Angeles were being detoured off Highway 101 on Friday after a deadly crash between a semi truck and a pickup in Santa Barbara County.

The crash occurred at 2:50 a.m. just north of Dos Pueblos Canyon Road near Santa Barbara, according to Santa Barbara County Fire.

The pickup caught fire and the male driver was pronounced dead at the scene, Santa Barbara County Fire public information Officer Scott Safechuck said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. The male driver of the semi reported minor injuries but refused transport to the hospital.

Caltrans closed the southbound lanes of Highway 101 at Highway 246 in Buellton, Highway 1 in La Cruces, north of Gaviota, at Mariposa Reina and near El Capitan State Beach, the agency said in a news release. Northbound lanes remained open.

Southbound drivers can use Highway 154 as an alternate route to the Santa Barbara area, but there was heavy traffic on the roadway.

“These closures allow travelers to detour away from this incident,” Caltrans said in the news release.

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. “An update will be provided when there is a more definitive word on opening,” the agency said at 1:30 p.m.

Southbound drivers can use Highway 154 as an alternate route to the Santa Barbara area, but there was heavy traffic on the roadway.

This story was originally published January 5, 2024 at 9:25 AM.

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Stephanie Zappelli
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Stephanie Zappelli is the environment and immigration reporter for The Tribune. Born and raised in San Diego, they graduated from Cal Poly with a journalism degree. When not writing, they enjoy playing guitar, reading and exploring the outdoors. 
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