Brush Fire Causes Delays on I-385N in Simpsonville, South Carolina

Simpsonville, South Carolina

TRAFFIC ALERT: Brush fire causes delays on I-385N

SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. – A brush fire on Tuesday afternoon caused delays for commuters on Interstate 385 North in Simpsonville, South Carolina.

Delays and Lane Closures

The South Carolina Department of Transportation reported that the brush fire occurred near Exit 27- Fairview Road, leading to temporary lane closures and resulting in heavy traffic congestion in the area.

Current Status

As of 6 p.m., officials confirmed that the right lane has been reopened to traffic, but residual delays are expected as the congestion clears up. Commuters are advised to exercise patience and caution while driving through the affected area.

Safety Precautions

Authorities urge motorists to follow all traffic advisories and detour instructions provided by law enforcement officers on the scene. It is essential for drivers to stay alert and be prepared for sudden slowdowns or stops as traffic flow improves.

Alternative Routes

For commuters traveling through the Simpsonville area, consider taking alternative routes to avoid the congestion on I-385N. Local roads may provide a quicker and less congested path to your destination during this time.

Stay Informed

Stay updated on the latest traffic developments by tuning in to local news stations or checking online traffic monitoring websites. Regular updates will be provided to help you plan your commute accordingly and avoid unnecessary delays.

Conclusion

As cleanup efforts continue and traffic conditions gradually return to normal, it is crucial for drivers to remain patient and courteous on the roads. By practicing safe driving habits and following traffic guidelines, we can collectively ensure a smoother and safer commute for everyone.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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