Semi-truck collision shuts down I-30 in downtown Dallas
DOWNTOWN DALLAS, TX – A semi-truck collision shut down Interstate 30 West near Good Latimer Boulevard on Wednesday.
Fox4News said the semi-truck jackknifed and then crashed, leading to closures and by 6:30 a.m., traffic congestion that could be seen towards Ferguson Road.
Traffic was redirected towards the service roads amid closures. During that time, officials also encouraged drivers to seek alternative routes.
No injuries or citations have been reported at this time.
We will add updates as soon as we learn more.
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