Alleged Drunk Driver Causes Crash on Highway 101 Near Nipomo

Several people suffered minor injuries in the collision between two vehicles traveling in opposite directions.

Jan. 29, 2026 at 9:07pm

On Wednesday evening, an alleged drunk driver was headed northbound in the southbound lanes of Highway 101 south of Nipomo when their gray Honda sedan collided with a white Honda sedan traveling southbound. The crash caused the white Honda to roll over, resulting in several people sustaining minor injuries. The incident remains under investigation by authorities.

Why it matters

Wrong-way driving incidents on highways are extremely dangerous and often result in severe crashes. This case highlights the ongoing issue of impaired driving and the need for continued education and enforcement to prevent such incidents and protect public safety on California's roadways.

The details

According to reports, the alleged drunk driver was operating a gray Honda sedan and traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of Highway 101 near Nipomo shortly before 6 p.m. on Wednesday. At the same time, a white Honda sedan was traveling southbound on the highway. The two vehicles collided, causing the white Honda to roll over. Several people suffered minor injuries as a result of the crash, which remains under investigation by local authorities.

  • The incident occurred shortly before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 29, 2026.

The players

Alleged Drunk Driver

The driver of the gray Honda sedan who was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of Highway 101.

White Honda Sedan Driver

The driver of the white Honda sedan that was traveling southbound on Highway 101 and collided with the wrong-way vehicle.

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What’s next

The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and authorities will likely determine if the alleged drunk driver will face any criminal charges.

The takeaway

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of impaired driving and the need for continued vigilance and enforcement to prevent such wrong-way crashes that put innocent lives at risk on California's highways.