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Traffic incident on i91 NB to i89 NB causes delays in Royalton, police say

In Royalton, Vermont, police say a traffic incident temporarily obstructed one lane of i91 NB to i89 NB at Exit 10B. The roadway is now open to all traffic.

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According to police reports, a traffic incident temporarily obstructed one lane on Interstate 91 North transitioning to Interstate 89 North near Exit 10B in Royalton. The incident occurred earlier today and caused delays for motorists in the area.

Vermont State Police say the obstruction is expected to last between one to two hours. Specific details regarding the cause of the incident have not been disclosed, but updates will be provided as they become available. Authorities advise drivers to anticipate delays and consider using alternate routes to avoid congestion.

While the roadway is now open to traffic, police emphasize the importance of caution when navigating through the area as conditions may still be affected by the earlier incident. The situation highlights the need for drivers to remain vigilant and patient in such scenarios.

As the response continues, police urge motorists to stay informed about traffic updates and to exercise care while traveling in the vicinity of the affected area.

Source: Vermont State Police

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