8:35 a.m. update: Crash city

With the snow glazing up the roads, travel times are slower than normal and the number of crashes is higher than normal.

November 26, 2014 at 2:34PM

With the snow glazing up the roads, travel times are slower than normal and the number of crashes is higher than normal.

We have a long list of incidents where you'll encounter set backs. Here is where you will need to hit the brakes and prepare to sit in traffic.

  • Eastbound Crosstown is a nightmare from 28th Avenue to Hwy. 55 with crashes at 34th Avenue and 28th Avenue in the left lanes.
    • Southbound 94 at Olson Highway in Minneapolis, a car vs. semi crash in right lane. Ahead, road work at Huron Blvd. has the right lane closed with slow downs at Cedar Avenue
      • Southbound Hwy. 100 at Benton Avenue the left shoulder is blocked
        • A vehicle slid into the ditch on northbound Cedar Avenue at Old Shakopee Road
          • Look for a rollover on southbound 494 at Hwy. 55 in Plymouth
            • A couple crashes in 494 in Eagan and Mendota Heights. Westbound at Pieper Road and eastbound at Pilot Knob Road.
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              Tim Harlow

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              Tim Harlow covers traffic and transportation issues in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and likes to get out of the office, even during rush hour. He also covers the suburbs in northern Hennepin and all of Anoka counties, plus breaking news and weather.

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