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Traffic alert: Crashes on I-95, Dolphin, Palmetto in Miami-Dade, I-95 in Broward

 

aasuaje@miamiherald.com

Several crashes may slow down commuters throughout Miami-Dade and Broward County Tuesday morning.

Miami-Dade commuters should also note that teh Metromover Brickell Loop will be closed Tuesday for maintenance and repair work. A free bus-shuttle service will be available to transport transit customers to all stations on the Brickell Loop.

In Miami-Dade:

•  A crash with injuries on northbound State Road 826, the Palmetto Expressway, and eastbound State Road 836, the Dolphin Expressway, is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash with injuries has been reported on northbound Interstate 95 and Northwest 62nd Street.

•  A hit-and-run crash on Krome Avenue and Southwest 224th Street is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on westbound Kendall Drive and Southwest 127th Avenue is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on westbound Ives Dairy Road and southbound Interstate 95 is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on northbound State Road 826 and Southwest 24th Street is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on northbound State Road 874, the Don Shula Expressway, and eastbound State Road 878, the Snapper Creek Expressway, is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on State Road 860 and Northwest 67th Avenue is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on Southwest 40th Street and Southwest 89th Avenue is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on westbound State Road 836 and Northwest 87th Avenue is blocking lanes.

•  A crash on southbound Interstate 95 and Northwest 125th Street is not blocking lanes.

In Broward:

•  A crash on northbound Interstate 95 and Griffin Road is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on nortbound Interstate 95 and Davie Boulevard is not blocking lanes.

•  A crash on northbound Interstate 95 and Southwest 10th Street is not blocking lanes.

•  A vehicle is on fire on southbound Interstate 95 just north of West Copans Road. It is not blocking lanes.

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This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

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