Multiple Vehicle Collisions Cause Major Disruptions on I-15 in Draper

Jan 18, 2025 at 10:10 AM

A series of vehicle collisions has resulted in the closure of northbound lanes on Interstate 15 near Draper, Utah. The incidents have led to significant traffic disruptions and delays. Authorities are advising drivers to avoid the area due to hazardous road conditions exacerbated by ongoing snowfall. One driver was taken to a medical facility with non-life-threatening injuries. Multiple crashes involving numerous vehicles have blocked several lanes, creating extensive backups.

Incident Details and Traffic Impact

The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) reports that a multi-vehicle collision just north of 14600 South has caused the closure of northbound lanes on I-15. Traffic cameras reveal multiple accidents along the interstate, leading to halted traffic. According to UDOT, no estimated reopening time is available, emphasizing the severity of the situation. Drivers should anticipate major delays and consider alternative routes.

The incident involves approximately ten vehicles, with one individual transported to a hospital for injuries deemed not life-threatening. Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Luis Silva provided this information while highlighting the complexity of the accident scene. The presence of widespread snow on the roads and continuous lake-effect snowfall likely contributed to these accidents. Such weather conditions significantly reduce visibility and increase the risk of skidding, making driving particularly dangerous in this area.

Road Conditions and Safety Warnings

In addition to the I-15 closures, other highways in the vicinity are experiencing similar challenges. A crash near the Bangerter Highway exit and another larger incident blocking four lanes and the shoulder near 7200 South further complicate travel. The combination of snow-covered roads and ongoing precipitation has made driving treacherous. UDOT warns that road conditions are extremely slippery, especially in canyon areas.

Big Cottonwood Canyon, which was initially closed around 9 a.m., has now reopened. However, UDOT continues to caution skiers and other travelers heading up the canyons about the perilous driving conditions. Authorities urge all drivers to exercise extreme caution and be prepared for potential closures or extended delays. Monitoring local traffic updates and adjusting travel plans accordingly is highly recommended to ensure safety.