27-05-2025
4-car crash involving UTA bus stalls I-15 traffic near Farmington
UPDATE: All four lanes have been reopened as of 10:30 a.m. However, drivers may still experience residual delays. The full original story can be found below.
ORIGINAL STORY
FARMINGTON, Utah () — A four-car crash involving a UTA bus on I-15 has brought traffic to a near standstill between Farmington and Centerville early Tuesday morning.
Corporal Jared Haywood with Utah Highway Patrol told the crash happened around 9 a.m. near mile marker 321 just north of Centerville, and involved a bus with the Utah Transit Authority.
Gavin Gustafson, a spokesperson with UTA, said the crash appears to be a 'chain reaction accident,' based on preliminary information. One car reportedly crashed into another, and the UTA bus swerved to avoid the wreck, only to hit another car.
Haywood confirmed that the crash did cause injuries, but it is unclear how many people were injured or how severe the injuries are. Gustafson said the bus was en route for the start of its shift and did not have any passengers on board, and the bus driver did not suffer any injuries.
While the UTA bus sustained some minor damage, Gustafson said it was still in working condition.
The Utah Department of Transportation said the crash is blocking four left-most lanes on southbound I-15, leaving only a single lane for traffic to pass through. UDOT said drivers can expect heavy delays and encouraged commuters to take an alternate route, if possible.
Alternate routes include Legacy Parkway or detour to the West Davis Corridor.
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available.
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