Executive Summary
- A fatal crash occurred on Interstate 40 West in Wilson County, Tennessee, early Tuesday morning.
- The incident took place at Mile Marker 239 in Lebanon, resulting in a complete shutdown of the westbound lanes.
- The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating the collision, and authorities have provided official detour routes for affected motorists.
A fatal traffic collision on Interstate 40 West in Wilson County, Tennessee, prompted a full closure of the highway early Tuesday morning, according to authorities. The incident has led to significant traffic diversions as investigators work at the scene.
The crash occurred at Mile Marker 239 in Lebanon. The Lebanon Police Department first reported the closure and advised motorists to seek alternative routes to bypass the shutdown. The Tennessee Highway Patrol has taken lead on the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deadly incident.
Detour Information
The Lebanon Police Department has suggested the following routes for drivers to navigate around the closure and rejoin I-40 West:
- Sparta Pike to Briskin Lane to S. Cumberland Street
- Sparta Pike to Maddox Simpson Parkway to South Hartmann Drive
As of this report, no further details regarding the cause of the crash or the identities of those involved have been released. The investigation remains active and ongoing.
