Snow and slush create chaos on the roads! EB I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, faced a turbulent Tuesday night with multiple closures due to treacherous driving conditions.
The Washington State Department of Transportation reported that the eastbound lanes of Interstate 90 west of Snoqualmie Pass were temporarily shut down twice due to vehicles spinning out and crashing. The road closures added to the winter travel woes, causing significant disruptions for drivers.
The first closure occurred at milepost 48, with the road reopening around 6:30 p.m. But the challenges didn't end there. Just after 7 p.m., the roadway closed again at milepost 47, leaving drivers stranded and frustrated. Thankfully, it reopened shortly after 7:30 p.m., allowing traffic to resume its journey.
And here's where it gets tricky: while the westbound lanes remained open, drivers were required to have chains on their vehicles, except for those with all-wheel drive. Oversized vehicles were prohibited, further complicating travel plans. The presence of snow and slush on the road only added to the difficulty, causing potential hazards and long delays.
This situation highlights the importance of being prepared for winter driving conditions and the need for prompt road maintenance. As the story develops, stay tuned for updates on the road's status and any further travel advisories. But the question remains: are these closures an inevitable part of winter travel, or is there more that can be done to prevent such disruptions? Share your thoughts below!