LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. – If you’re planning on traveling through South Lake Drive or SC-6 near I-20, you might want to rethink your route! This morning, a serious collision occurred that has led to all outbound lanes being closed, causing significant traffic disruptions.
According to local authorities, the accident involved at least one vehicle and resulted in injuries. While the specifics of how the crash happened are still under investigation, it’s clear that emergency services were quick to respond. The Lexington Police have been on the scene, working hard to manage the situation and assist those who were injured.
As of now, all outbound lanes on South Lake Drive/SC-6 at I-20 are completely closed. This has created a bit of a traffic mess in the area, so if you’re in the vicinity, it’s best to find an alternate route until the lanes reopen. This closure has made it difficult for drivers trying to get to their destinations smoothly. No one enjoys being stuck in traffic, especially during the morning rush!
For those out in Lexington County, it’s a smart idea to check traffic apps or listen to local radio stations for updates. If you can avoid the area altogether, please do so! You might want to consider taking back roads or finding different highways to help prevent further congestion and delays.
It’s often in times like these that we see the best of our community. Whether it’s fellow commuters alerting each other about the closure or community members stepping up to help those in need, it reminds us how connected we really are! Keep an eye out for any service vehicles, as they’ll be working diligently to clear the accident and help those affected.
Traffic conditions can change quickly, so make sure to stay informed. Local authorities are likely to provide updates on social media and through community alerts. Keeping yourself updated will help you to avoid unexpected delays.
While accidents like this can be disrupting, it’s essential to focus on the safety of everyone involved. If you’re in the area, take care on the roads and drive safely. We’ll keep our fingers crossed for a speedy recovery for those injured and hope that the road will reopen soon for everyone’s convenience.
Let’s all take a deep breath, remain patient, and look out for one another as we navigate through this situation together. In the end, our community spirit shines through, reinforcing the bonds that help us support one another during challenging times.
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