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Motor vehicle crash causes lane closure on I-89 in Williston, police say

A one-car motor vehicle crash on I-89 north near mile marker 96 has reduced traffic to one lane, according to police. Delays are expected for at least an hour.

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According to police reports, a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 89 northbound near mile marker 96 is causing significant traffic disruptions in Williston. The incident, which occurred recently, has reduced the roadway to one lane, leading to anticipated delays for drivers in the area.

Emergency services are currently on the scene, and a tow truck has been called to assist in clearing the vehicle. Authorities estimate that the lane reduction will remain in effect for at least one hour while the situation is managed.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution and expect delays as the cleanup progresses. Police emphasize the importance of safe driving during this time. Updates regarding the current traffic situation will be provided as more information becomes available.

As the investigation continues, details may change, and the public is encouraged to stay informed about road conditions.

Source: Vermont State Police

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