Traffic Woes in Kansas City: Broken Down Vehicles and Crashes Cause Delays

Traffic Update for Kansas City: What You Need to Know!

Hey there, Kansas City! Buckle up because we’re diving into the latest traffic happenings that have been causing quite a stir on our roads. Whether you’re commuting to work, heading out for some fun, or just trying to get home, it’s always handy to know what’s going on out there.

Broken Down Vehicles Cause Slowdowns

Oh, those pesky broken down vehicles! They’ve been popping up all over. For starters, we have a broken down vehicle on I-29/I-35 from the MO-210/Armour Road/Exit 6 to Parvin Road/Exit 8. This is a stretch of 660 feet that started causing issues around 6:52 PM Monday. The latest update was at 7:32 PM, so keep that in mind if you’re planning on heading that way!

Not far off, there’s another broken down vehicle on I-35 in Overland Park. This one’s causing problems between 75th Street/Exit 227 and 67th Street/Exit 228. It’s affecting about 290 feet of road and was reported at 5:32 PM, with the latest info released an hour and a half later at 7:08 PM.

Incident Highlights from the Day

  • I-35 in Kansas City: A broken down vehicle affecting 290 feet was reported around 3:04 PM, with updates following soon after.
  • I-670: A crash on eastbound I-670 between Locust Street/Truman Road/Exit 2Q and I-70/US-40/US-71/Exit 2M-2North reported at 7:52 PM—keep your distance if you’re heading that way!
  • Lane Closure: One lane of I-435 in Shawnee is closed from Shawnee Mission Parkway/Exit 6 to Midland Drive/Exit 5, causing a delay of around 70 feet since early Monday morning.

More Traffic Snags

The trend didn’t stop there. Just when you thought things calmed down, a broken down vehicle on Askew Avenue between itself and I-70 West became another point of concern, affecting almost a block in length at 910 feet! Update on that one was provided shortly after it was reported.

And to top it off, there were reports about broken down vehicles on I-70 too, causing delays between Blue Ridge Cut Off/Exit 9 and Sterling Avenue/Exit 10 that kept extending throughout the day.

Stay Updated!

With all these incidents piling up, it’s wise to plan your routes accordingly and keep an ear out for the latest traffic updates. You never know which road may cause some detours. And don’t forget to drive safe, everyone! Keep those seatbelts fastened and pay attention to the road signs.

Final Thoughts

The roads in Kansas City are always busy, but thanks to updates like these, you can stay one step ahead of potential delays. Whether it’s a broken down car, a sudden crash, or a lane closure, we’ve got you covered! Remember to drive mindful and stay safe out there as you brave the city streets!

That’s all for today’s traffic update, Kansas City! Stay tuned for more, and let us know if you spot any snags out on your travels!

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