Hello, Kansas City residents! If you’re planning to hit the road today, it’s good to stay informed about the current traffic situation in our area. Let’s dive into what you need to know about the road closures and incidents affecting our highways, so you can navigate your way safely.
Firstly, it looks like I-670 is dealing with a few significant road closures right now. One stretch is closed from Wyoming Street/Genesee St/Exit 1B (WB) to I-35/Exit 2T, impacting about 120 feet of roadway. This closure was reported late Saturday evening at 7:27 p.m., with updates rolling in early Sunday morning. A similar closure is also in effect from Locust Street/Truman Road/Exit 2Q (WB) to I-35/Exit 2T, covering nearly half a mile.
Additionally, there’s a tunnel closure on I-670 that spans 0.54 miles between Wyoming Street/Genesee St/Exit 1B (WB) and I-35/Exit 2T. This closure was first noted at around 7:27 p.m. on Saturday, with updates sent out just before midnight.
Now, if you’re wondering about trouble spots, there have been several reports of broken down vehicles causing delays. For instance, a vehicle has broken down on northbound I-35 between Southwest Boulevard/Pennway Street/Exit 1C (NB) and 20th Street/Exit 1D (SB), which affects about 160 feet of traffic. Another incident occurred on eastbound I-35 in Olathe, impacting 630 feet due to a vehicle stopping unexpectedly.
Moreover, crashes have also been reported, including one on northbound US-71 between 22nd Street and I-70/I-670. This was noted at 8:10 p.m. on Saturday. Officials encourage drivers to stay cautious in these areas, as accidents can frequently lead to longer delays.
Several other roads in Kansas City are temporarily closed. For instance, there’s a closure on Central Street between exit 2T and I-35 North, which was noted at 9:33 p.m. Saturday evening. Meanwhile, we also have a road closure on Washington Street impacting 680 feet, along with another on Walnut Street from East 17th Street to I-670 East.
For drivers planning to use these corridors, **patience is key**. Depending on traffic conditions, it might be wise to consider alternate routes or to leave earlier if you’re heading somewhere specific. Also, as updates come in continuously, make sure to check for real-time notifications before you set out.
Remember, safety first! If you’re on the road and see anything that needs reporting, it’s always a great idea to do so. Keeping our communities informed helps everyone get to their destinations safely.
We’ll keep you updated on the latest traffic incidents and closures, so stay tuned, Kansas City!
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