8:15 a.m. update: Quieting down

The 7 o'clock hour was busy with several crashes, but things are becoming more tame as we move into the latter stages of the rush. We are currently crash-free.

October 4, 2013 at 10:14AM

The 7 o'clock hour was busy with several crashes, but things are becoming more tame as we move into the latter stages of the rush. We are currently crash-free.

A crash on northbound 35E at Wagon Wheel Trail has just cleared. Look for brake lights from 494 past the scene.

Our slowest drives due to heavy duty traffic are on:

  • Westbound Hwy. 610 from Hwy. 10 to Hwy. 252
    • Westbound 694 from Lexington Avenue to Hwy. 252.
      • Southbound 169 from 77th Avenue to Hwy. 7.
        • Northbound and southbound Hwy. 100 approaching 394. Also, look for a motorist with a flat tire on the left shoulder of southbound Hwy. 100 at 66th Street.
          • Eastbound 94 from Hwy. 101 to Weaver Lake Road
            • Westbound Hwy. 36 from Dale Street to 35W.
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