All inbound lanes closed on Old Frankfort Pike in Lexington after injury collision
Inbound Old Frankfort Pike at Alexandria Drive is shut down as city traffic staff respond to an injury crash, affecting drivers heading toward central Lexington.
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Inbound Old Frankfort Pike at Alexandria Drive is shut down as city traffic staff respond to an injury crash, affecting drivers heading toward central Lexington.
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