Driver crashes over barrier on I-5 in North Seattle

SeaTac, WALocal News

On Wednesday night, a driver crashed over a barrier on Interstate 5 in North Seattle, prompting an investigation by state troopers. The incident, reported by the Washington State Department of Transportation around 7 p. m. , occurred near North 85th Street, just northeast of Green Lake. Washington State Patrol confirmed that the vehicle landed in the northbound I-5 express lanes, but fortunately, there were no major injuries, and impairment was not a contributing factor.

First responders worked diligently for several hours to clear the accident site, resulting in a temporary closure of the express lanes. As a result, traffic was disrupted, but the good news is that all lanes have since been reopened for commuters. The incident highlights the importance of roadway safety and the swift response of emergency personnel in such situations. For those looking for updates on local traffic incidents, sources like FOX 13 Seattle provide timely information and news coverage. Stay informed with the latest local news and updates by subscribing to trusted news sources.

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