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Traffic delays reported on VT Route 100 S in Wilmington, police say

According to police, VT Route 100 S in Wilmington has been reopened after earlier traffic obstructions. Motorists should expect delays and drive carefully.

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According to police reports, Vermont Route 100 South in Wilmington has reopened following an obstruction that affected traffic between Route 9 and Boyd Hill Road. The roadway is now clear, allowing for the resumption of normal traffic flow.

Motorists in the area may still experience some delays as residual impacts from the earlier obstruction could linger. Police recommend that drivers consider alternative routes until traffic conditions stabilize.

The Vermont Department of Public Safety has indicated that specific details regarding the obstruction and the circumstances surrounding it are not yet available. Updates will be provided as more information comes to light.

While the roadway is now accessible, authorities urge all travelers to exercise caution and adhere to traffic safety measures. As the situation evolves, individuals are encouraged to stay informed about possible changes in traffic conditions and to plan their journeys accordingly.

Source: Vermont State Police

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