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Collision Disrupts Traffic on North Lake Drive/SC-6 at Round Knob Road, Lexington; Roads Now Reopened

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Aftermath of Collision on North Lake Drive/SC-6 at Round Knob Road

In Lexington, South Carolina, traffic was left at a standstill after a collision occurred on North Lake Drive/SC-6 at Round Knob Road yesterday. However, as of this afternoon, Lexington Police confirmed that all lanes have been reopened post-accident. The closure led to significant traffic in both directions, but officials were able to quickly resolve the issue to restore normal traffic flow. Southbound lanes were particularly affected by the collision with traffic having to be detoured onto Northwood Road to Caughman Road.

Incident Details

The collision occurred on the morning of July 30, 2024 halting the otherwise steady traffic movement on North Lake Drive/SC-6 at Round Knob Road. Lexington Police swiftly arrived at the scene, blocking off the southbound lanes and beginning the process of investigating the cause of the accident and assuring the swift recovery of those involved.

Details about those involved in the collision or the nature of any injuries have not been released by the Lexington Police Department. A statement from the police advised residents to avoid the area if possible, warning that northbound traffic would also be congested due to the wreck.

Traffic Diversion and Road Clearance

Southbound traffic was redirected onto Northwood Road to Caughman Road until all lanes were reopened. This diversion was initiated to ensure traffic flow in the city was least affected while recovery and investigative operations were in progress at the site of the collision.

This led to minor disruptions in the city traffic, however, thanks to the quick response and coordinated efforts of the traffic management and police authorities, the impact on daily commuters was minimized.

Road Reopened

Later in the day, the police announced that all lanes of North Lake Drive/SC-6 had reopened. The collision was cleared from the roadway allowing the previously closed lanes to be open to traffic once again.

The officials took to social media to make their announcement urging drivers to prioritize safety and contribute towards preventing future accidents. The message imparted was clear, reminders of diligent driving and ensuring safety regulations on roads can go a long way in preventing accidents.

Now, as the normal traffic flow is restored on North Lake Drive/SC-6, it serves as a poignant reminder to all road users on the importance of safe driving habits and road regulations. The swift handling of the situation reflects on the efficiency of our public services, demonstrating their dedication towards ensuring smooth daily operations within the city, keeping the residents’ safety and convenience as their top priority.


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