
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- A big rig overturned Sunday morning on northbound U.S. Highway 101 just south of Redwood City, after a collision that left the two drivers involved with minor injuries.
All lanes reopened just after 10 p.m. after hours-long closures, according to California Highway Patrol.

CHP officers responded to the wreck near Marsh Road at about 10:50 a.m. and found the big rig on its side on the righthand shoulder.
The 18-wheeler with its trailer attached was involved in a collision with a sedan and both drivers were hospitalized with injuries described as minor, according to CHP Officer Sophie Lu.
The CHP told ABC7 both drivers were taken to Stanford hospital.
There was no preliminary information on what caused the collision.
Three northbound lanes were closed following the collision, with one of those reopening in the hour afterward, leaving two closed as of midday.
Drivers were asked to take El Camino Real or state Highway 84 to Haven Road to East Bayshore Road as an alternative.
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ABC7 News contributed to this report