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Traffic alert: Crashes slowing down commuters on I-95 in Miami-Dade and I-595 in Broward

 

aedgerton@MiamiHerald.com

Some crashes and construction are delaying South Florida commuters on Friday morning.

In Miami-Dade:

• A crash on Interstate 95 southbound before exit 6A is blocking the two right lanes.

• There is a crash on State Road 836 on the west ramp to 137th Avenue southbound in Tamiami.

• Another crash with injuries is blocking I-95 southbound at Northwest 103rd Street.

• A disabled vehicle on I-95 northbound at Northwest 79th Street is blocking the express lane.

• Police are investigating a crash on Southwest 232nd Street and 185th Avenue.

• A crash on eastbound Palmetto Expressway/State Road 826 and Northwest 37th Avenue may delay commuters in Opa-locka. No road block has been reported.

In Broward:

• A crash may cause delays on I-95 southbound at West Blue Heron Road.

• There is a hit-and-run crash on SR 9 at Exit 26 southbound to Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.

• A crash is causing slowdowns on I-95 before Griffin Road in Dania Beach.

• Another crash on I-95 southbound is blocking the three left lanes at West Sample Road.

• A crash on northbound I-95 at Sheridan Street is blocking lanes. Florida Highway Patrol warns commuters to use caution.

• Another crash on northbound Commercial Boulevard is blocking two lanes.

• There is a crash with injuries on I-95 northbound at East Atlantic Boulevard blocking the left lane.

• A crash in I-95 southbound at West Oakland Park Boulevard is slowing down traffic.

• Another crash on westbound I-595 and South Nob Hill Road in Davie is delaying traffic.

• A crash on I-595 westbound at SR-91 has been moved to the shoulder but may cause delays.

• A crash on I-95 and West Copans road may delay commuters in Pompano Beach.

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This report will be updated as more information becomes available.

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