What caused the traffic delays on I-80 in West Sacramento?
A big rig crash that blocked lanes on the I-80 connector to eastbound Highway 50.
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Heavy traffic delays occurred on the Interstate 80 connector to Highway 50 in West Sacramento due to a big rig crash that temporarily blocked lanes. The roadway has now reopened.
The incident occurred on the westbound I-80 connector to eastbound Highway 50. Live reports indicated that the backup extended significantly, approximately three-quarters of a mile from Reid Avenue. The elevated portion of the connector, which transitions traffic to Highway 50, was the site of the overturned big rig. Emergency crews worked to upright and remove the vehicle. The CHP investigation suggested weather conditions were a primary factor in the crash, leading to hazardous driving conditions. This event serves as a reminder for drivers to exercise caution and adjust their driving habits during periods of heavy rain and wind.
A big rig crash that blocked lanes on the I-80 connector to eastbound Highway 50.
Around 7:10 a.m. PST on November 13, 2025.
Yes, a passenger in the other vehicle involved was seriously injured.
Yes, the roads reopened at 9:19 a.m. PST.
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