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Lane closure on I-89 N in Williston expected for 1-2 hours, police say

In Williston, Vermont, police say I-89 North at mile marker 83 is down to one lane due to traffic conditions, causing expected delays for 1-2 hours.

Lane closure on I-89 N in Williston expected for 1-2 hours, police say
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Lane closure I 89 N MM83 in WIlliston just prior to exit 12
  • Lane closure on I-89 N in Williston expected for 1-2 hours, police say
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According to police reports, a traffic incident on Interstate 89 North near mile marker 83 in Williston has resulted in the roadway being reduced to one lane. The incident occurred recently and is anticipated to last for approximately one to two hours.

As a consequence of the lane closure, motorists in the vicinity should prepare for delays and are encouraged to consider alternative routes to avoid congestion. Specific details regarding the nature of the incident have not yet been disclosed, but authorities will provide updates as more information becomes available. Police officials urge drivers to exercise caution while navigating the affected area.

The situation highlights the ongoing need for vigilance and care while driving, particularly in areas experiencing traffic disruptions. The duration of the lane reduction may vary based on the circumstances surrounding the incident. As always, motorists are advised to stay informed about road conditions and to adhere to any posted signage or instructions from law enforcement.


Source: Vermont State Police press release, view original report. This Vermont lane closure story highlights important developments.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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