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Traffic crash obstructs Route 4 in Killington, police say

In Killington, police say both lanes of Route 4 are obstructed due to a crash. Motorists should expect delays and seek alternate routes until further notice.

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According to police reports, a traffic accident on Route 4 in Killington has resulted in both lanes being blocked between Pico and the Killington Town Office. This incident is anticipated to cause delays for an indefinite period, with authorities advising motorists to seek alternate routes.

The Vermont State Police are currently gathering details regarding the crash, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. In the meantime, drivers are urged to exercise caution while navigating through the area.

The ongoing situation highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially in areas affected by road obstructions. Authorities recommend that motorists remain patient and alert as they approach the affected section of Route 4.

As this incident develops, further updates will be shared to inform the public about any changes to road conditions and traffic patterns. The charges or circumstances surrounding the crash have not yet been disclosed, and it is essential to note that the details may evolve as the investigation continues.

Source: Vermont State Police

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