Car Wedged Under Tractor-Trailer Snarls I-476 South

Car Wedged Under Tractor-Trailer Snarls I-476 South

> At a Glance

> – A crash left a car wedged under a tractor-trailer on I-476 South in Radnor around 11 a.m. Thursday

> – Traffic slowed as drivers merged into a single lane to pass the scene

> – No injuries or cause details released yet

> – Why it matters: Morning commuters faced delays on the southbound Pennsylvania Turnpike while crews worked the scene

A dramatic crash scene unfolded Thursday morning when a vehicle became trapped beneath a tractor-trailer along I-476 South in Radnor, forcing traffic into a crawl.

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Crash Scene Details

NBC10’s SkyForce10 captured aerial footage showing the car pinned under the trailer shortly after the incident. All southbound traffic funneled into one lane around the wreckage.

The collision occurred near the Radnor stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Crews remained on scene as of 11:20 a.m.

What We Know-and Don’t

  • Time: Crash reported around 11 a.m.
  • Location: I-476 South, Radnor
  • Vehicle positions: Car wedged beneath tractor-trailer
  • Injuries: Unknown at this time
  • Cause: Under investigation

Daniel J. Whitman reports:

> “Police did not immediately say how the crash occurred or if anyone was injured in this incident.”

News Of Philadelphia will update this article as officials release additional information.

Key Takeaways

  • Single-vehicle crash blocked part of I-476 South
  • Traffic squeezing into one lane past the scene
  • No official word yet on injuries or cause
  • Morning commuters should expect residual delays

Author

  • I’m Daniel J. Whitman, a weather and environmental journalist based in Philadelphia. I

    Daniel J. Whitman is a city government reporter for News of Philadelphia, covering budgets, council legislation, and the everyday impacts of policy decisions. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven investigations that turn spreadsheets into accountability reporting.

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