Car with Uber decal smashes SoMa building
No one was injured when an Uber-affiliated vehicle crashed into a building in San Francisco's South of Market.
No one was injured when an Uber-affiliated vehicle crashed into a building in San Francisco's South of Market.
No one was injured when a car with an Uber sticker affixed to its windsheild crashed into a building in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood this morning, according to the fire department.
The car crashed into 1287 Howard St. near Ninth Street at about 11 a.m., fire officials said.
Photos from the fire department show an Uber placard in the windshield of the Scion Xa vehicle. An Uber spokeswoman could not immediately confirm if the SUV driver was working at the time of the crash.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
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