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Georgia man crashes vehicle on I-89, no injuries reported, police say

In Georgia, Vermont, police say Nathan Stevens, 26, lost control of his vehicle on I-89 due to slush, crashing into guardrails. He faces no charges.

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Vermont State Police say a single-vehicle crash occurred on February 11, 2026, at approximately 9:02 AM on Interstate 89 South near mile marker 110.2 in Georgia. The driver, 26-year-old Nathan Stevens of St. Albans, was traveling in the right lane when he lost control after hitting slush on the roadway.

According to police reports, Stevens’s vehicle, a 2010 Honda Accord, veered off the right guardrail, then struck the left guardrail, ultimately facing east and obstructing the left lane. Fortunately, Stevens did not sustain any injuries and showed no signs of impairment. His car, however, sustained significant damage and was totaled, prompting its removal from the scene by a tow service. The left lane was briefly blocked during the incident, but traffic resumed shortly thereafter.

No charges have been filed against Stevens at this time. The investigation remains ongoing, and officials note that the situation may evolve as further information becomes available.

Source: Vermont State Police

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