News Summary
Kansas City’s roadways have been experiencing slowdowns due to a number of broken down vehicles across various locations, despite the absence of major traffic incidents. Key areas affected include northbound and eastbound I-35, with multiple reports of breakdowns impacting traffic flow. Additionally, a crash and street closures have added to the delays. Motorists are advised to stay informed about the traffic conditions for safer travel.
Kansas City Traffic Update: A Busy Day on the Roads
Hey there, Kansas City! If you’ve been driving around town lately, you might have noticed a few hiccups on the roads. While it’s great to hear that there are currently no major traffic incidents impacting the Kansas City area, a number of broken down vehicles have been causing some slowdowns in various spots throughout the region. Buckle up as we dive into the details of the traffic situation!
Broken Down Vehicles Making Waves
It seems like the roads have seen quite a few vehicle breakdowns lately. Let’s zoom in on some of the key incidents:
- A broken down vehicle on northbound I-35 in Kansas City was reported affecting a section from 27th Street/Exit 1B to Southwest Boulevard/Pennway Street/Exit 1C. The alert went out at 7:03 p.m. on Saturday, with updates showing the situation at 7:16 p.m.
- In Merriam, another broken down vehicle on eastbound I-35 was reported between 75th Street/Exit 227 and 67th Street/Exit 228, creating delays in a 510 feet stretch. The initial alert was issued at 3:05 p.m. and updated by 3:41 p.m..
- Moving along to Gardner, a similar issue was noted on eastbound I-35 affecting a 590 feet area between US-56/175th Street/Exit 210 and Lone Elm Road. This one was reported at 2:25 p.m. and was last updated at 3:01 p.m..
- In Olathe, there were reports of two different broken down vehicles on eastbound I-35. One situation impacted a section from East Santa Fe Street/Exit 218 to 119th Street/Exit 220, stretching 610 feet with alerts going off at 12:44 p.m. and 2:34 p.m.. The other vehicle breakdown, which affected a 510 feet stretch, was reported at 1:40 p.m. and updated promptly at 1:49 p.m..
More Traffic Woes
It’s not just breakdowns causing headaches. There was also a crash reported on eastbound I-35 between 75th Street/Exit 227 and 67th Street/Exit 228 affecting traffic over 580 feet. The crash alert was issued at 2:42 p.m. and updated at 2:56 p.m..
Along with these incidents, a little street closure fun has also crept in! Baltimore Avenue is currently closed between I-670 West and West 14th Street, impacting a stretch of 180 feet. This closure was first reported at 9:46 p.m..
Keeping It Moving
While the Kansas City area has seen its fair share of road issues, it’s important to highlight that the situation will improve. Remember to drive safely and stay updated on road conditions through your usual channels, so you’re not caught off guard by unexpected delays!
Safe travels, Kansas City! Let’s stay alert and keep those wheels turning smoothly!
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- Kansas City Star: Traffic Update
- Wikipedia: Kansas City
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