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VT Route 100 in Eden fully reopened after traffic incident, police say

In Williston, Vermont, police say VT Route 100 has fully reopened near VT Route 118 after a traffic incident. No charges have been reported.

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According to police reports, Vermont Route 100 has been fully reopened following a traffic incident near the intersection with Vermont Route 118. The closure had caused delays for motorists in the area.

The Vermont State Police worked to clear the scene and ensure the safety of all drivers. Authorities thank the public for their patience during the roadwork and any necessary detours.

While no specific details about the cause of the incident were provided, police urge drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant while traveling in the area. The safety of the community remains a priority as road conditions return to normal.

There were no reported injuries associated with the incident, and local law enforcement continues to monitor the situation. Updates or changes to road conditions may occur, and it is advisable for drivers to stay informed about traffic advisories.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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