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Traffic alert: Back-to-school traffic includes crashes, delays on I-95 in Broward, Miami-Dade

 

aasuaje@miamiherald.com

It’s time to head back to school, so be prepared for plenty of cars on the road, along with school zone delays throughout South Florida.

In Miami-Dade:

•  A crash on westbound Interstate 395 and Biscayne Boulevard is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on Southwest 40th Street and Southwest 115th Avenue is not blocking lanes.

•  A traffic light on Miami Gardens Drive and Northwest 67th Avenue is not working properly in all directions.

•  A crash on southbound Interstate 95 north of Northwest 79th Street is causing delays.

•  A disabled vehicle is blocking the road at the southbound State Road 836, the Dolphin Expressway, and Southwest 24th Street.

•  A crash on eastbound State Road 836 and Northwest 57th Avenue is causing delays.

•  Debris is blocking the southbound Interstate 95 express lanes north of Northwest 15st Street.

In Broward:

•  A crash on eastbound Interstate 595 and South Pine Island Road is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on northbound Interstate 95 and eastbound Interstate 595 is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash with injuries on northbound Interstate 95 south of East Copans Road is causing delays.

A crash on eastbound Interstate 595 and South Pine Island Road is causing delays.

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This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

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