Icy conditions lead to major traffic disruptions in New Orleans.
New Orleans is facing significant traffic disruptions due to multiple accidents on I-10 and icy conditions resulting from a recent blizzard. Drivers are experiencing delays on both eastbound and westbound lanes, particularly following serious accidents near Orleans Avenue and the Orleans-Jefferson parish line. Authorities are urging caution as black ice has been reported on several roads, adding to the risks for motorists. Commuters are advised to stay informed and consider alternative routes as conditions remain challenging.
New Orleans has been experiencing a series of traffic delays recently, with multiple accidents causing significant disruptions on the I-10 both eastbound and westbound. Let’s break it down so you know what to expect if you’re hitting the roads.
On Thursday afternoon, an accident on I-10 East just before Exit 235A near Orleans Avenue led to some serious traffic congestion. If you were on that route, you likely felt the ripple effects of a blocked right lane near Esplanade Avenue. Traffic was noticeably slow, stretching back towards South Claiborne Avenue, causing frustration for many commuters.
Fortunately, after a few hours of delays, the good news came around 6:45 p.m.: all lanes on I-10 East were reopened, allowing everyone to continue their journeys.
Authorities acted quickly, temporarily closing all westbound lanes at I-10 at 10:27 a.m. for investigation purposes. If you were trying to leave New Orleans towards Metairie, it was *advised* to find an alternative route during this time. Thankfully, by 10:50 a.m., all lanes were reopened, allowing traffic to resume.
Adding to the challenges, icy conditions from a recent blizzard have made driving treacherous. Winter weather advisories are in place, and *black ice* has been reported on several roads, posing an additional hazard for drivers. On Saturday morning, another significant crash occurred on I-10 Eastbound at the Carrollton Avenue overpass, causing substantial backups that extended from West End Boulevard for several hours. Luckily, as of now, all lanes are back open, but motorists remained on high alert for changing conditions.
Additionally, US 90B West has also faced closures at General Degaulle Drive due to the winter weather, with traffic being diverted accordingly. While congestion on US 90B remains minimal, drivers are still urged to approach all routes with caution as conditions can change rapidly.
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