Overturned truck on Inner Loop cleared in Maryland, residual delays remain

The Woodrow Wilson Bridge and Alexandria, Va., can be seen in this view from a helicopter, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)(AP/Charles Dharapak)

Local lanes on the Capital Beltway’s Inner Loop were paralyzed for several hours at the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, while police worked to redirect commuters trapped in a miles-long backup that resulted when a tractor trailer overturned and spilled diesel fuel.

A truck overturned after a collision with another vehicle near Exit 2A at the Woodrow Wilson Bridge around 7 a.m. Saturday, blocking all southbound local lanes and ripping through a section of concrete barrier.

Maryland State Police said the crash caused diesel fuel to leak out of the truck’s saddle tanks, requiring a HAZMAT response.

Around 11 a.m., the crash was cleared and all local lanes reopened, allowing traffic to flow once more.

Below is a map of the area. For the latest traffic and road conditions, see WTOP’s traffic page.

Zeke Hartner

Zeke Hartner is a digital writer/editor who has been with WTOP since 2017. He is a graduate of North Carolina State University’s Political Science program and an avid news junkie.

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