5:30 a.m. update: More than 20 crashes on the system

Slow, slow slow. Just do it. That might just keep you on the road and safe. In just the past 30 minutes, the State Patrol and tow trucks have responded to more than 20 crashes, and the list continues to grow.

November 10, 2014 at 11:34AM

Slow, slow slow. Just do it. That might just keep you on the road and safe. In just the past 30 minutes, the State Patrol and tow trucks have responded to more than 20 crashes, and the list continues to grow.

Here are the latest and not so greatest for traffic:

  • Southbound Hwy. 65 south of 143rd up in Ham Lake
    • Eastbound 494 at W. Bush Lake Road in Bloomington
      • Southbound Cedar Avenue at 66th Street
        • Eastbound Hwy. 10 at Foley Blvd. in Coon Rapids
          • Eastbound 94 at Elm Creek Blvd in Maple Grove
            • Westbound 94 at Dale Street and another at Hamline Avenue in St. Paul
              • Eastbound 494 at 34th Avenue in Bloomington
                • Eastbound 94 at Marion Street in St. Paul
                  • Three spinouts on westbound Hwy. 36 between Snelling Av. and 35W
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