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Crash obstructs US Route 7 in New Haven, traffic delays expected, police say

In New Haven, Vermont, police say both lanes of US Route 7 are obstructed due to a crash, causing expected delays of 10-20 minutes.

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According to police reports, a crash has caused both lanes of US Route 7 to be blocked near the New Haven Junction. The incident occurred recently and is expected to result in delays for approximately 10 to 20 minutes.

Motorists traveling in the area should anticipate significant traffic disruptions and are advised to consider alternative routes to avoid the obstruction. Specific details surrounding the crash have not yet been disclosed, but authorities are monitoring the situation and will provide updates as they become available.

Police emphasize the importance of exercising caution while driving, particularly in areas affected by the incident. The situation remains fluid, and the potential for changes in road conditions or additional information may arise as responders continue to address the aftermath of the crash.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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