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SAN FRANCISCO CRASH

Abdul Hye arrested in pedestrian crash at Kearny and Broadway streets

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Driver struck the pedestrian in North Beach

March 05, 2026 | San Francisco, CA

A pedestrian lost their life after being struck by a vehicle in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood.

ArrestedAbdul Hye, 43, was arrested after a fatal pedestrian crash at Kearny and Broadway streets in San Francisco.

Police reports indicate the incident occurred near Kearny and Broadway streets around 10:42 p.m. The driver, 43-year-old Abdul Hye, was involved in the crash that also injured another individual who fell from their scooter.

Authorities arrested Hye on multiple charges, including vehicular manslaughter, unsafe backing, driving on a sidewalk, no left turn violation, do not enter infraction, driving the wrong way, and basic speed law breach.

Key Incident Details

  • Date and Time: March 5, approximately 10:42 p.m.
  • Location: Intersection of Kearny and Broadway streets, North Beach, San Francisco
  • Victims: One pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene, and one scooter rider with non-life-threatening injuries was transported to a hospital
  • Driver: Abdul Hye, age 43, arrested on site
  • Charges: Vehicular manslaughter, unsafe backing, driving on sidewalk, no left turn, do not enter, wrong-way driving, basic speed law

What Happened in the Crash?

The collision unfolded when Hye's vehicle struck the unidentified pedestrian, leading to their immediate death at the location. Paramedics provided on-site assistance to the second victim, who sustained injuries after being knocked from their scooter amid the crash. This accident highlights the dangers of urban intersections at night.

Investigators are examining factors such as road conditions and driver actions to determine the full sequence of the crash.

Why Do Pedestrian Accidents Like This Occur?

Pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. continue to rise, posing significant risks in bustling city areas. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, drivers caused an estimated 7,508 pedestrian deaths in 2022, marking the highest annual total in 40 years.

Common contributors include poor visibility, distracted driving, and inadequate infrastructure. In urban settings like San Francisco, high traffic volumes and complex intersections amplify these hazards.

FactorDescriptionSource
Distracted DrivingUse of phones or other diversions reduces reaction timeNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Poor LightingDimly lit streets hinder visibility for both drivers and walkersFederal Highway Administration (FHWA)
SpeedingExceeding limits shortens stopping distances in pedestrian zonesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Infrastructure IssuesLack of crosswalks or signals in high-traffic areasGHSA Reports

Legal Insights

National legal analysts emphasize the importance of thorough investigations in pedestrian collision cases to establish accountability.

“In cases such as this, securing the right resources is crucial for investigating a pedestrian accident and demonstrating negligence,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. “Elements like road conditions, signage clarity, and lighting must be scrutinized to aid those seeking justice after losing a loved one.”

Key takeaways from analyst perspectives:

  • Detailed scene analysis can uncover contributing elements overlooked initially.
  • Families may pursue claims for emotional and financial losses.
  • Prompt legal consultation preserves evidence and rights.

“We recognize the profound impact on families enduring such losses, and safeguarding their entitlements is essential,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal. “A dedicated attorney monitors the investigation to protect interests, allowing relatives to claim compensation for companionship loss, suffering, and distress in catastrophic incidents.”

The injured scooter rider could also explore options for a personal injury claim to address medical and recovery needs.

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Candice Bond, national legal analyst for Newsline, has extensive experience with fatal pedestrian accidents. If you or a loved one needs help, she offers free consultations.

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