PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — The scene of a wreck on the Peace River bridge that cut three lanes of southbound I-75 traffic to only one has been cleared, Florida Highway Patrol said.
The crash involved three vehicles and took place near mile marker 166, according to FHP. It took place at about 6:45 a.m.
No further information is immediately available.
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