According to police reports, a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 89 North near mile marker 73.2 caused significant traffic disruptions on Friday. The incident resulted in the northbound lane being reduced to one lane, leading to delays for motorists in the area.
Vermont State Police say the crash occurred in the early afternoon, and responders worked to clear the scene. The lane restrictions were expected to last for approximately one hour, although the duration could be extended depending on the circumstances surrounding the incident. Specific details about the crash, including any injuries or charges, have not been disclosed at this time.
Motorists traveling in the vicinity are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternative routes until the situation is resolved. Updates regarding the incident will be provided as they become available, according to the report from the Vermont State Police.
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