Mar 13 • 11:43 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Car crashes into a pole, blocks lanes, and causes 10 km of traffic congestion in Manaus

A car crash in Manaus caused a 10 km traffic jam after a vehicle knocked down a streetlight on Avenida das Torres, obstructing two lanes.

In Manaus, a car accident on Friday morning led to significant traffic congestion when a vehicle struck a streetlight on Avenida Governador José Lindoso, commonly known as Avenida das Torres. The crash occurred around 5 AM, resulting in the streetlight falling across the roadway and blocking two of the three available lanes. This incident prompted local traffic authorities to deploy agents to manage the scene and alleviate the traffic disruptions that ensued.

The accident's impact was particularly felt by commuters traveling from the northern zones of the city to the eastern areas, notably to access the Gilberto Mestrinho Viaduct, which is a crucial traffic artery in Manaus. With one lane blocked, only a single lane remained open for use, creating a bottleneck that extended the traffic jam to about 10 kilometers. Traffic agents have indicated that during peak periods, approximately 1,500 vehicles traverse this busy avenue, making the area prone to congestion under normal circumstances.

Efforts are underway to clear the fallen pole and restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible. However, the situation underscores the vulnerability of urban infrastructure to accidents and highlights the need for ongoing attention to traffic safety and road maintenance in densely populated areas like Manaus.

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