According to police reports, a crash on Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury has caused both lanes to be obstructed near Guptil Road. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, leading to significant delays for motorists in the area.
Vermont State Police say that while the roadway has since reopened, drivers should be cautious due to the presence of black ice. Authorities are advising those traveling through the area to exercise care and consider alternative routes to avoid potential hazards. Although the vehicle involved in the crash is being removed, specific details about the incident have not yet been released.
As the situation develops, police indicate that further updates will be provided as necessary. Travelers are reminded to stay alert and adjust their driving to accommodate changing road conditions, particularly during winter months when icy patches may form unexpectedly.
The status of any potential charges related to the crash remains unclear, and updates on the situation will be shared as they become available.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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Last modified: March 15, 2026