Traffic & Transit
SR-410 Crash Likely To Cause Lingering Delays, Closures
A collision between a concrete truck and another vehicle early Thursday is likely to cause lingering backups through the morning.

SUMNER, WA — A collision westbound SR-410 near Sumner is likely to cause lingering lane closures midday Thursday.
Update: as of noon, the roadway has been fully reopened.
#UPDATE - The recovery is finally all done and the road is back open 👍 pic.twitter.com/M7NII5nwH0
— Trooper Robert Reyer (@wspd1pio) January 27, 2022
Sometime around 8 a.m. a concrete truck and another vehicle collided on SR-410 just east of Traffic Avenue. Though the concrete truck rolled in the crash, only minor injuries have been reported.
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Unfortunately, the task of moving the truck from the crash site is a difficult one. Troopers say they expect to periodically shut down one or both lanes of westbound SR-410 through the morning as crews try to haul the truck away.
#UPDATE - Just received word that the recovery of the truck will probably require one or both lanes to be shut down periodically. So - please continue to expect delays and, if possible, use alternate routes as this may take a little while.
— Trooper Robert Reyer (@wspd1pio) January 27, 2022
There is no ETA on when they may be finished. In the meantime, first responders urge drivers to expect delays, or to use alternate routes, if possible.
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