Two Crashes Create Heavy Traffic on Southbound I-65
Lafayette, IN – Drivers heading south on Interstate 65 through Tippecanoe County are facing major delays today after two separate crashes with injuries were reported near mile markers 167 and 169. Both incidents happened along the southbound lanes of the interstate on Tuesday.
According to the Indiana State Police Lafayette District, troopers remain on scene, and emergency crews are working to clear both crash sites. Authorities have confirmed that there were injuries in both crashes, but specific details on how many people were hurt or how serious the injuries are have not been released.
Drivers Urged to Avoid the Area
Due to the ongoing investigation and cleanup efforts, state police are asking drivers to avoid the area if possible. Traffic is moving slowly near the crash scenes, and significant delays are expected throughout the day.
Motorists are advised to:
Use alternate routes if traveling southbound through Tippecanoe County
Stay alert and drive carefully in congested areas
Reduce speeds near crash zones
Move over for emergency vehicles and crews
Congestion Along I-65 a Regular Concern
This stretch of I-65 is known for heavy traffic, especially during busy travel times. Today’s crashes have only made the situation worse, with backups extending well beyond the crash locations.
No official timeline has been given for when all southbound lanes will fully reopen. State police say updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Stay Informed
Drivers are encouraged to check real-time traffic updates, follow local news outlets, or use GPS navigation apps to stay informed about road closures and detours.