I-19 Northbound Lanes Reopen After Crash Near Sahuarita Northbound lanes on Interstate 19 in Arizona reopened on early Wednesday morning after being closed due to a crash near Duval Mine Road on Tuesday evening. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) confirmed the incident occurred at milepost 45 on March 10, prompting the closure of the northbound lanes. The lanes were reopened after midnight on March 11, according to ADOT officials. The crash led to temporary traffic disruptions, but the highway was fully restored by the early hours of Wednesday. ADOT advised drivers to check for real-time updates on highway conditions through its Arizona Traveler Information site at az511.gov, via the az511 mobile app, or by calling 511. These resources provide current details on road closures, delays, and other travel-related alerts. The incident highlights the importance of monitoring traffic updates, especially during unexpected closures. While the exact cause of the crash remains under investigation, the quick response from authorities ensured minimal impact on commuters. Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution and stay informed about road conditions to avoid delays. The reopening of the lanes marks the end of a brief but significant disruption for travelers in the region. ADOT continues to monitor the area for any lingering issues and is committed to maintaining safe and efficient traffic flow. For those planning trips through the area, checking the latest updates before heading out is recommended to ensure a smooth journey.#arizona #duval_mine_road #arizona_department_of_transportation #interstate_19 #march_11
