Slick roads account for numerous crashes in northern Maine

Staff reports 12:30 p.m.


Slick roads account for numerous crashes in northern Maine

The crashes included several cars and tractor trailer units. (MSP photo)

DIXMONT, Maine - Poor driving conditions today contributed to several crashes that closed Interstate 95 near Dixmont, Etna, and Plymouth. Interstate 95 Southbound remained closed as of noon with traffic being diverted off the interstate at Exit 167. The interstate is expected to remain closed for the next 4-6 hours.

The crashes began around 9 a.m., as Maine State Police responded to numerous reports of vehicles off the road on Interstate 95 in the areas of mile markers 172-162 southbound. Icy road conditions that developed quickly during the morning commute contributed to multiple motor vehicle crashes involving both passenger cars and tractor-trailers.

Several people have been injured from these crashes, but nothing at this point that appears to be life threatening. Maine State Police continue to investigate. No further details are available at this time. Troopers are working with DOT to clear the roadway.

Police advise motorists not to travel in that area until it is opened and to watch their speed and following distance from other vehicles while driving.

Troop E has been assisted by its commercial vehicle enforcement unit, traffic safety unit, Maine Forest Rangers, Maine Warden Service, and Maine DOT.