Highway Shuts Down After 2 Tractor Trailers Overturn On Tydings Bridge, US 40 Hatem Bridge
BALTIMORE (WJZ)-- Two overturned tractor trailers have shut down I-95 at Tydings Bridge and US 40 Hatem Bridge Friday morning.
The Maryland Transportation Authority reports that excessive winds have shutdown the highway after two tractor trailers overturned.
Northbound I-95 detoured at MD 155 (Ex89) and southbound I-95 traffic detoured at MD 222 (Ex93). Tydings Bridge closure continues for high winds and SB overturned T/T cleanup. NB T/T has been cleared. #mdtraffic #MDOTnews pic.twitter.com/ho8hUnG5lC
— MDTA (@TheMDTA) March 2, 2018
Down trees have also shutdown I-95 south in White Marsh.
Downed trees from I-95 SB in White Marsh to the Hatem Bridge in Cecil County and throughout the state are continuing to cause safety concerns on the road. Please be careful in your commute home. Follow conditions at https://t.co/jxqlSYD4wc pic.twitter.com/vX8fguX5lp
— MD State Police (@MDSP) March 2, 2018
The Bay Bridge closed due to high winds but has since reopened.
Bay Bridge is reopening to traffic, wind restrictions are still in effect. Follow TheMDTA on Twitter for more updates. pic.twitter.com/AMH4bcOByg
— Queen Anne's Co. DES (@QACDES) March 2, 2018
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