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One lane closed on US Route 2 in Marshfield due to crash, police say

According to police, US Route 2 in Marshfield is reduced to one lane due to a crash, expected to last 1-2 hours. Motorists should anticipate delays.

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One lane closed on US Route 2 in Marshfield due to crash, police say
MARSHFIELD DUE TO CRASH

One lane closed near 6802 US Route 2 Marshfield
  • Motorists should anticipate delays

According to police reports, a crash on US Route 2 in Marshfield has reduced traffic to one lane near box 6802. The Vermont State Police indicate that this incident will cause delays for approximately one to two hours as responders manage the situation.

While specific details regarding the crash are not yet available, motorists are advised to expect significant delays in the area. Police recommend that drivers seek alternative routes to avoid congestion. Authorities are monitoring the scene and will provide updates as more information becomes accessible.

The ongoing situation emphasizes the need for caution while traveling in the vicinity. Charges related to the incident have not been disclosed, and further investigation is expected. As circumstances may evolve, motorists should stay informed about potential changes to traffic conditions and road access.

Source: Vermont State Police

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