According to police reports, delays are affecting both northbound and southbound traffic on Interstate 89 between mile markers 14 and 16 due to weather-related road conditions. The Vermont State Police indicate that multiple crashes in the area are contributing to the slowdowns.
Motorists are advised to anticipate significant delays and are encouraged to explore alternate routes if possible. The situation is expected to persist for several hours as authorities manage the incidents. Specific details regarding the crashes and the extent of the delays have not yet been disclosed, but updates will be provided as they become available, according to the report.
Drivers are reminded to exercise caution while traveling in the affected area. Authorities are actively working to resolve the situation and restore normal traffic flow. As conditions may change, it’s important for the public to stay informed of the latest updates regarding road safety and traffic conditions.
Source: Vermont State Police
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