Oregon State Police say "the bump" near mile marker 13 east of Highway 101 was involved in three crashes over the past week.
The Oregon Department of Transportation said the highway had reopened just before 7 p.m. ODOT asked drivers to slow down and watch out for emergency responders.
At Milepost 13 about 20 miles east of Seaside, locals have dubbed the treacherous spot “The Bump,” where a sunken grade has sent cars airborne — despite a posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour.
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