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Traffic crash on US Route 7 in New Haven causing lane obstruction, police say

According to police, both lanes of US Route 7 in New Haven are obstructed due to a crash, expected to last 1-2 hours. Motorists should seek alternate routes.

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Vermont State Police say both lanes of US Route 7 in New Haven are blocked due to a traffic accident near the intersection with VT Route 17. The crash, which occurred earlier today, is anticipated to cause disruptions lasting between one to two hours.

According to police reports, specific details about the incident remain unavailable at this time. However, authorities advise motorists to plan for possible delays while traveling through the area. They also recommend seeking alternative routes to avoid the impacted section of the road.

As the situation develops, further updates will be provided to the public. Police urge drivers to exercise caution while navigating through the affected vicinity.

The Vermont traffic crash situation continues to develop.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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