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Collision at Waldo Tunnel Entrance Sends Woman to Hospital with Minor Injuries

Susan Cuneo, 57, of Tiburon was driving southbound of US-101 when she was rear-ended by Dorian Vancleve, 44, of Richmond, at the entrance to the Waldo Tunnel.

A Tiburon woman suffered minor injuries after being rear-ended by a pickup truck at the entrance to the Waldo Tunnel in Sausalito at 9 a.m. Tuesday.

Susan Cuneo, 57, was driving her 2011 BMW sedan southbound on US-101 in stop and go traffic. Dorian Vancleve, 44, of Richmond approached in the same lane in his 2002 Ford F350 pickup truck, and wasn’t able to brake in time after noticing the traffic had stopped, according to a press release from California Highway Patrol. The front of his truck collided with the rear of Cuneo’s BMW, causing major damage to her car.

The two left lanes of the highway were closed for about 20 minutes as emergency personnel cleared the scene. Southern Marin Fire also responded to the scene. The collision is under investigation.

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