TRAFFIC ALERT: Highway 92 has been shut down indefinitely in both directions, according to San Mateo County authorities. Alternate routes are advised.
The county sent an alert at about 3:30 a.m. Thursday indicating the closure from upper Skyline Boulevard to Pilarcitos Creek Road, with no time frame for reopening. It did not specify reason for the complete closure.
On Wednesday, the two-way highway was closed for hours because of potentially hazardous conditions, specifically the possibility of a sinkhole forming in the westbound lane, the California Highway Patrol said. Later in the day, the eastbound lane was reopened and was used for two-way traffic control.The highway is a major route for travelers between the county's Bayside and Coastside regions.
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