A 29-year-old Sunnyvale man died Sunday after the car he was driving crashed on Highway 101 in Mountain View, the California Highway Patrol reported.

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16-year-old East Bay pedestrian airlifted to hospital after being hit by a car Juan Carlos Reynoso Velazquez died of his injuries at Stanford Medical Center.

According to CHP Officer Erick Parra, at 8:05 a.m. a white 2014 Honda was traveling southbound on Highway 101 in the lane next to the slow lane and approaching the Ellis Street off-ramp. When the driver, Brian Maskell, 51, of San Jose, changed lanes to exit at Ellis, his car crossed in front of Velazquez’s black 1995 Honda in the slow lane.

Velazquez swerved to avoid the white Honda and lost control of his car, which struck a fence along the highway and turned over.

Neither alcohol nor drugs is considered a factor in the crash, the CHP said.

The CHP closed the southbound Ellis Street off-ramp for about 1½ hours during its investigation.

Anyone with information about the crash may call Officer Erick Parra at 650-369-6261.