Pedestrian killed in crash on Edens Expressway near Touhy, northbound lanes shut down for hours

Chicago, ILLocal News

A pedestrian was killed in a serious crash on the Edens Expressway near Touhy Avenue, prompting an immediate response from Illinois State Police. The incident involved two vehicles and resulted in the closure of the northbound lanes for several hours, causing significant traffic delays. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the crash occurred during peak hours, raising concerns about pedestrian safety in such busy areas. As troopers worked diligently to investigate the scene, the local community expressed sorrow and shock over the tragic loss of life. This incident underscores the pressing need for enhanced safety measures to protect pedestrians on major highways.

Officials are expected to review traffic patterns and may consider implementing additional safety protocols. The accident not only highlights the dangers faced by pedestrians but also serves as a reminder of the responsibility drivers have in ensuring road safety. Further updates from the police are anticipated as the investigation unfolds.

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