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Traffic delays reported on Garfield Dr in Bristol, police say

According to police, traffic on Garfield Drive in Bristol, Vermont, has reopened following an incident. Motorists should expect delays and seek alternate routes.

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According to police reports, Garfield Drive in Bristol has reopened following a recent traffic incident. Vermont State Police say that the roadway was temporarily closed while authorities addressed the situation, which created delays for motorists in the area.

Specific details regarding the nature of the incident have not yet been disclosed, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Police advise drivers to remain cautious and expect possible delays while navigating through the vicinity. Alternate routes are recommended for those looking to avoid congestion.

The reopening of Garfield Drive marks a return to normal traffic flow, but police stress the importance of safe driving practices in the area. As the investigation continues, further information may emerge regarding any implications for local traffic and safety measures.

Motorists are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions and to drive attentively in response to ongoing updates.

Source: Vermont State Police

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