8:40 a.m. update: A plethora of crashes

If you want to know where the trouble spots are, here is a partial list of crashes, stalls and spin outs that the State Patrol was dealing with as of 8:40 a.m. If you are on the roads, you probably are caught in the back up associated with one of them.

January 24, 2014 at 11:22PM

If you want to know where the trouble spots are, here is a partial list of crashes, stalls and spin outs that the State Patrol was dealing with as of 8:40 a.m. If you are on the roads, you probably are caught in the back up associated with one of them.

641 Crash on Mainline I-35W SB @ T.H.10 EB Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 08:15 213 Crash on Mainline T.H.100 NB @ Eden Ave Left lane blocked Wed @ 08:34 394 Crash on Mainline I-494 WB @ T.H.212 EB Right lane blocked Wed @ 08:03 123 Crash on Mainline I-494 EB Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 07:39 862 Crash on Mainline I-94 WB @ Co Rd 13 Left lane blocked Wed @ 08:12 819 Crash on Mainline I-94 EB @ Shingle Creek Pkwy Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 08:30 415 Crash on Mainline I-494 EB @ T.H.5 Left lane blocked Wed @ 08:24 414 Crash on Mainline I-494 EB Left shoulder blocked Wed @ 08:00 911 Crash on Exit I-394 EB @ I-394 Rev EB Ramp Closed Wed @ 07:56 209 Crash on Mainline T.H.100 NB @ 70th St Left shoulder blocked Wed @ 08:07 58 Crash on Mainline I-35 SB Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 08:37 815 Crash on Mainline I-94 WB @ Co Rd 81 Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 08:37 325 Crash on Mainline U.S.169 SB @ Lincoln Dr Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 07:53 430 Crash on Mainline I-494 WB S of T.H.62 Right shoulder blocked Wed @ 06:05

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