Sean Clark+FollowMajor crash brings I-75 N to a crawl in PascoNorthbound I-75 in Pasco County turned into a parking lot this afternoon after a serious crash just past Overpass Road. Only one lane is open, and traffic is barely moving, with emergency crews and even a medical helicopter on the scene. If you’re heading this way, expect major delays and consider alternate routes. It’s a tough day for anyone trying to get home or run errands in the area. Has anyone seen what’s going on out there, or have updates from the road? Stay safe, everyone! #Transportation #PascoCounty #I7500Share
Peter Castillo+FollowLate-night crash shuts down I-75 in CincyA major crash brought I-75 southbound to a standstill near Downtown Cincinnati just after midnight, right where Freeman Avenue meets US-50. If you were out late or had an early commute, you probably felt the ripple effect—traffic was at a complete halt. The good news: all lanes are back open now, but it’s a reminder of how quickly our main routes can be disrupted. Anyone else get caught in the backup, or have thoughts on how these closures impact your routine? Let’s talk about how these incidents affect getting around our city. #Transportation #Cincinnati #I7500Share
ywheeler+FollowSnow squall chaos: I-75 drivers share their shockSliding under a semi-truck on I-75 wasn’t on anyone’s Monday agenda, but that’s exactly what happened to Cooper Loose and dozens of others after sudden snow squalls triggered a 25-car pileup near McNichols. Even with his car totaled, Cooper walked away with just some bruises—and a whole lot of gratitude. Now, he’s dealing with the aftermath: tracking down his belongings, calling insurance, and figuring out his next steps. It’s wild how quickly a normal drive can turn into a life-changing event. Has anyone else experienced a weather-related close call on the road? Let’s talk about how we stay safe in Michigan’s unpredictable winters. #Transportation #SnowSquall #I7510Share
ywheeler+FollowDetroit drivers stranded for hours on I-75A sudden snow squall turned Detroit’s I-75 into a frozen parking lot, trapping drivers for hours as 59 vehicles piled up across 25 separate crashes. Imagine sitting in your car, surrounded by twisted metal and blinding snow, waiting for tow trucks to clear the chaos. Michigan’s no-fault insurance means your own policy covers most of the mess, but if you were speeding or tailgating, you could still be on the hook. This mess shows just how quickly winter weather can upend daily life. How do you handle driving when the weather goes sideways? #Transportation #Detroit #I7500Share
Sean Clark+FollowDetroit drivers face chaos after I-75 pile-upMonday’s snow squall turned I-75 in Detroit into a nightmare, with three semis and nearly two dozen cars tangled in a massive pile-up. Commuters were left stranded for hours, and the northbound lanes only just reopened. It’s a reminder of how quickly winter weather can upend daily routines here. If you were caught in the mess or know someone who was, how did you handle it? Let’s talk about what could make our roads safer during these sudden storms—should there be more warnings or quicker responses? #Transportation #DetroitTraffic #I7500Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowTraffic headache on I-75 near Northside DriveFour right lanes on I-75 southbound near Northside Drive came to a standstill last night, turning the evening commute into a crawl for anyone heading through Atlanta. A stalled car caused the backup, and traffic cameras showed just how jammed things got. Everything finally cleared up by midnight, but it’s a reminder of how quickly a single breakdown can disrupt the whole city. Have you ever been caught in one of these unexpected gridlocks? What’s your go-to way to cope with Atlanta’s traffic surprises? #Transportation #AtlantaTraffic #I7500Share