The woman was in critical condition, police said.
Crews are on site Monday morning performing repairs, according to the Village of Buffalo Grove.
Village officials said repairs of the gas line Thursday are expected to take at least eight hours.
Motorists were advised to find an alternate route Thursday morning while the crash was cleaned up.
The crash, which occurred north of Lake Cook Road, slowed the Tuesday evening commute
The Wednesday afternoon crash occurred at around 3:30 p.m. and disrupted the evening commute.
The Lake County Department of Transportation said a new traffic pattern will begin this week.
Commuters experienced heavy delays in the area following the Monday night crash.
The Thursday afternoon incident was reported on the highway at IL 53 and IL 83.
Construction is expected to continue into 2025, according to the Lake County Division of Transportation.
This project will create a new five-lane roadway cross-section, according to the Lake County Division of Transportation.
Lake County officials said that work on a 1.2-mile stretch of Aptakisic Road that has reached capacity will expand the road to five lanes.
The Lake County Division of Transportation is hosting the meeting on May 24 in Buffalo Grove.
The Buffalo Grove road is being widened into a five-lane cross-section between IL 83 and Buffalo Grove Road.
A portion of McHenry Road will undergo work as curb repair, repatching and road resurfacing will create delays for local drivers.
The project between Illinois Route 83 and Buffalo Grove Road is expected to begin during the summer construction season.
The Cook County Board of Commissioners announced Monday funding for projects from the Department of Transportation and Highways.
The average price of gas in Illinois is currently $4.33, while the national average is the lowest it has been since March.
The Cook County Board of Commissioners voted Friday to fund transportation-related projects and initiatives throughout the county.
The closure of the railroad crossing will begin at 9 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 8, and end late in the afternoon on Friday, Aug. 12.
The average price in Illinois is currently $5.08, down from $5.23 one week ago and $5.55 last month, according to AAA.
While some lanes that have been closed for construction will reopen in Illinois, McHenry Road at Lake-Cook Road in Buffalo Grove will not.
The project reduces congestion and improves bicycle and pedestrian safety in the Villages of Wheeling and Buffalo Grove.
The average price of gas in Illinois is currently $4.98, compared to the national average of $4.59 per gallon, according to AAA.
The average price of gas in Illinois is currently $4.41, compared to $4.02 one month ago, according to AAA.
Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in Buffalo Grove.
The Lake County Department of Transportation will host the virtual meeting Jan. 27 on Zoom.
The project includes pavement reconstruction, a reconfigured intersection at Arlington Heights Road and more efficient mobility for users.
The wires on Aptakisic Road went down before 6 p.m. Tuesday and were cleared by 6:15.
The money granted is part of a $94 million funding project to revitalize both large and small airports across the country.
All lanes are open from Illinois Route 22 to Aptakisic Road on Buffalo Grove Road.
New traffic patterns will be instituted at the intersection of Buffalo Grove Road and Aptakisic Road this week.
The new facility will serve as a modern, private and secure site for customs officers to clear incoming aircraft and passengers.
No injuries were reported after the car stopped moving on the tracks near Prairie View Metra station Wednesday morning.
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The Illinois Department of Transportation said the delays will continue through Aug. 2.
Village officials said a contractor stuck a natural gas main at around noon on Friday.
Box culvert construction on Aptakisic Road has been completed and crews are working on a new road base.
The new ordinance is expected to provide $10 million annually in new transportation infrastructure investments.
The campaign is in effect now through July 6, 2021, to include both weekends leading up to, and following the Independence Day holiday.