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Traffic incident on VT Route 22a in Shoreham causing delays, police say

In Shoreham, VT, police say one lane of VT Route 22A is obstructed due to a traffic incident. The obstruction is expected to last 1-2 hours.

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According to police reports, a traffic incident on Vermont Route 22A in Shoreham has resulted in the obstruction of one lane near Duffany Road. The incident occurred on [insert the date] and is expected to cause delays for approximately one to two hours.

Authorities have not released specific details regarding the circumstances of the incident, but they advise motorists to anticipate potential delays and to consider alternate routes while traveling through the area. Vermont State Police are monitoring the situation and will provide further updates as necessary.

Drivers are reminded to exercise caution while navigating the affected stretch of roadway. The situation remains fluid, and additional information will be shared as it becomes available.

As this is an ongoing situation, the status of the lane obstruction may change. Motorists are encouraged to stay informed about traffic updates and road conditions in the region.

The Vermont traffic incident situation continues to develop.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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