Police reopen SB traffic on portion of I-75 at 11-mile marker

i-75_ax_20130124182044_JPG

Accident on southbound Interstate 75 near 11 mile marker.
Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Advertisement

Posted: 01/24/2013

CINCINNATI - Police have reopened a portion of Interstate 75 that was shut down for nearly two hours after a roll of steel fell off the back of a truck Thursday evening.

Cincinnati police shut down southbound traffic at the 11-mile marker near Galbraith Road around 6 p.m. The stretch of road was closed until approximately 8 p.m.

Road crews worked to remove debris and made superficial repairs to the roadway that resulted from the accident.

No injuries have been reported .

For the latest information on traffic conditions visit the traffic section on WCPO.com.


View Larger Map

Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

  • Comments
Advertisement
  • Traffic Delays
  1. Get WCPO traffic updates on Twitter

    Get WCPO traffic updates on Twitter

    Follow the latest on traffic conditions all across the Tri-State.

    Top Traffic Headlines


    1. All lanes open on Ft Washington Way

      All lanes open on Ft Washington Way

      Emergency crews have cleared the scene and reopened all lanes of traffic on Fort Washington Way after a four-vehicle accident shut down all but one lane Monday afternoon.

      • Local construction zones to know about

      • Cincinnati traffic: Friday’s delays

        • Cincinnati traffic: Soaked roads

          • Is hands-free texting safe for drivers?

            • SB I-75 reopens after semi overturns

             
            • Stay Connected