The Capital Beltway was partially closed in Northern Virginia during Monday morning’s rush hour after a crash involving a tractor-trailer, authorities say. The highway fully reopened hours later.
All northbound lanes of I-495 were closed at Georgetown Pike, the Virginia Department of Transportation said at about 7:40 a.m.
A traffic camera showed the tractor-trailer on its side and a long line of cars stopped.
Drivers were advised to seek alternate routes and expect delays. Drivers were directed onto Georgetown Pike.
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“Signal timings are being monitored and adjusted on nearby roads,” VDOT said on X.
Two left lanes were open as of 9:30 a.m. In an update at 11:10 a.m., VDOT said the crash had been cleared and all lanes were back open.
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