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Single-vehicle crash on I-380 causes delays in traffic
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – After a truck collided on I-380 in downtown Cedar Rapids on Friday morning, traffic was backed up for over two hours.
According to the Iowa Department of Transportation, the accident occurred at 6 a.m. near the S-curve.
The truck, including its trailer, rolled onto its side, according to images captured by Iowa DOT cameras.
Crews tried to remove the truck and resume traffic, but there was a queue of vehicles stretching all the way to Coldstream Avenue.
Officials later verified that the accident was a single-vehicle collision that seemed to be weather-related.
Officials also stated that the driver was unharmed in the collision and that no citations have been issued as a result of the accident.
Crews had cleared the crash by 8 a.m., and traffic was moving again.
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