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TRAFFIC ALERT: Tractor-trailer flips on Interstate 24 in Clarksville

TRAFFIC ALERT: Tractor-trailer flips on Interstate 24 in Clarksville

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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A semi-tractor trailer flipped on Interstate 24 Tuesday evening.

At about 6:24 p.m., the semi flipped at mile marker 9 in the westbound lanes, blocking one lane, according to Clarksville Police Officer Scott Beaubien.

Motorists are advised to find an alternate route until the roadway can be cleared.

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