Ride-hailing service driver wounded in shooting on I-380 in San Bruno

A driver for a ride-hailing service was shot as he drove two passengers from San Francisco International Airport along Interstate 380 late Sunday near San Bruno, officials said.

The driver is expected to survive after being treated for a gunshot wound to the neck, California Highway Patrol officials said.

The shooting happened around 11:10 p.m., when an assailant opened fire in westbound lanes of the highway near El Camino Real, hitting the driver of a black Toyota Corolla, the CHP said.

A driver for a ride-hailing service was shot on Interstate 380 near San Francisco International Airport on Sunday night, officials said. A driver for a ride-hailing service was shot on Interstate 380 near San Francisco International Airport on Sunday night, officials said. Photo: Getty Images / / Photo: Getty Images / / Image 1 of / 28 Caption Close Ride-hailing service driver wounded in shooting on I-380 in San Bruno 1 / 28 Back to Gallery

The passengers were not injured.

Two other cars were damaged in the incident. They were parked on the nearby Interstate 280 on-ramp. Those drivers were taken to hospitals where they were treated for unspecified injuries.

Authorities closed westbound lanes of the interstate while they investigated. All lanes have since reopened.

Investigators were working to determine the circumstances and a motive for the shooting. No suspect has been identified or arrested in the attack.

Evan Sernoffsky is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: esernoffsky@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @EvanSernoffsky