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Multiple vehicle crashes causing delays on I-89 near Williston, police say

Multiple crashes near mile marker 73 on I-89 in Williston, Vermont, have caused significant delays, according to police. No formal lane closures reported.

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According to police reports, multiple accidents have caused significant delays on Interstate 89 North near mile marker 73 in Vermont. The incidents, which occurred on both sides of the highway, have resulted in vehicles leaving the roadway. Authorities anticipate that traffic disruptions will continue for at least an hour, with the possibility of extended delays.

Motorists in the area are advised to expect slow-moving traffic and are encouraged to consider alternative routes. As of now, there have been no formal lane closures reported, but drivers should remain cautious while navigating through the affected zone. Updates regarding the situation will be provided as they become available, according to police.

These incidents highlight the importance of safe driving practices, especially in adverse conditions. The situation remains fluid, and drivers are urged to monitor the roadways closely as conditions may change. The Vermont State Police will continue to assess the circumstances surrounding the crashes.

Source: Vermont State Police

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