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Crash on Outerbridge Crossing Has Been Cleared

Crash on Outerbridge Crossing Has Been Cleared

Crash on Outerbridge Crossing Has Been Cleared

Drivers on Outerbridge Crossing heading to Staten-Island were in a traffic jam on Thursday, April 26. This happened during rush hour.

The delay time was estimated to be around 15 minutes at 7:45. This information came from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Speed restrictions were put into place for the second day in a row at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

An accident was cleared on the Staten Island Expressway going to Brooklyn near Clove Road. This happened at around 7 in the morning. Because of this accident traffic was backed up to Richmond Avenue and the delay time was about 13 minutes.

Drivers have been asked to slow down in this area.

The crash at Outerbridge Crossing was cleared by 8 in the morning.

The extent of this accident was not known. It is also unclear at this time if there were any injuries caused because of this accident.

Have you been injured in a car accident? Was the accident caused by the negligent actions of another driver? If so, you could see financial compensation through filing a personal injury claim. You do not have to go through this process alone. A personal injury lawyer can help you with your claim. For help from a diligent personal injury lawyer, call Frekhtman & Associates at (212) 222-1111.

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