Well, just as there was a lull in the number of crash reports, things picked up in big hurry. Folks, don't let your guard down.
Here are the latest trouble spots.
Left lane blocked on eastbound 694 at Long Lake Road.
Left shoulder blocked on northbound 169 at Old Shakopee Road. Another ahead in left lane at Minnetonka Blvd.
A stall is blocking the right lane in the Lowry Hill Tunnel on eastbound 94.
Look for a vehicle in the ditch on westbound 694 at Edgerton St.
Left shoulder blocked on southbound 280 at Como Ave. Traffic backed up to Broadway.
A truck is blocking a lane on westbound 394 at Dunwood Blvd.
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