Hey there, San Antonio! If you’re planning to hit the roads today, hold your horses. Traffic is at a complete standstill on Loop 410 this Friday morning, and it’s all due to a major accident that has left many drivers fuming and frantically searching for alternative routes.
So, here’s the scoop: Just before 10:30 a.m., a significant crash occurred on Loop 410 at Fredericksburg Road, causing a complete shutdown of all eastbound lanes. As of now, traffic monitoring site SigAlert is reporting that vehicles are backed up all the way to Ingram Road, and it’s not looking pretty. With three right lanes blocked off, drivers are facing delays of up to two hours.
If you’re on the road right now or thinking about it, a word to the wise: the traffic is creeping along at a snail’s pace, clocking speeds as low as 3 miles per hour in some spots. Images from Transguide cameras show the gridlock continuing to build, especially with rain moving into the area. Yikes!
This isn’t the first traffic hiccup we’ve faced this morning on Loop 410. Earlier, there was a rollover crash at I-37 that brought both eastbound and westbound lanes to a halt. Thankfully, that scene was cleared out relatively quickly. Whether there were any injuries reported from that accident remains unclear, but let’s all cross our fingers for everyone’s safety.
The Texas Department of Transportation is urging drivers to steer clear of the area if at all possible. If you find yourself needing to travel in that direction, be sure to factor in extra time for your drive. After all, no one wants to be stuck in a car for hours, right?
As of now, it’s unclear exactly how many vehicles are involved in the current crash or how long the eastbound lanes will remain closed. Local authorities are still gathering details, and as this is an evolving story, you can bet there will be updates as more information becomes available.
In the meantime, if you want to keep up with real-time traffic updates, make sure to check out local traffic pages for the latest information on delays and roadway conditions. Knowledge is power, and it can save you a lot of hassle if you plan ahead!
So, let’s all be patient out there, San Antonio. Hopefully, the situation will clear up soon, and we can be back to our smooth-sailing selves. Happy travels, and stay safe!
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