Several issues on SB I-5 snarl morning commute in both directions
Jul 19, 2016, 7:45 AM | Updated: 8:29 am

A crash near the Puyallup River Bridge blocked multiple lanes of southbound I-5 Tuesday morning. (WSDOT)
(WSDOT)
An early-morning crash that blocked the two left lanes of southbound I-5 near the Puyallup River Bridge caused backups in both directions.
Though the crash only blocked the southbound lanes, northbound drivers experienced five miles of backups, 成人X站 Radio’s Chris Sullivan reports. The backups on northbound I-5 were caused by “lookie-loos.”
Still major issues in Tacoma. 2 left lanes blocked SB I5 at Puyallup River Bridge. 2 mile backup. NB has 4+ mile backup.
— 成人X站 Radio Traffic (@成人X站Traffic)
Sullivan reports the crash near the bridge was caused by a wrong-way driver.
Just before that crash finally cleared, another crash was reported near the Port of Tacoma on southbound I-5.
Tacoma: Watched use truck & cable to pull vehicle from its side onto 4 wheels then cleared it from lanes. Wow.
— WSDOT Tacoma Traffic (@wsdot_tacoma)
That crash was cleared around 7:20 a.m.
Another crash was reported on southbound I-5 at the “Fife curve” around 7:40 a.m.
New issue: right lane blocked on SB I-5 at Fife curve.
— WSDOT Tacoma Traffic (@wsdot_tacoma)