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Crews respond to late night crash on Highway 167 near Batesville that briefly shuts down southbound traffic before reopening

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Batesville, Arkansas – Traffic has returned to normal in the Batesville area after crews responded to a late-night crash that briefly disrupted travel along a key highway route in north-central Arkansas.

The incident happened in Batesville on Highway 167, about 1.3 miles northwest of State Highway 14, according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation highway incident report. Officials said the crash was reported at approximately 9:34 p.m., triggering a rapid response from emergency crews and transportation personnel.

At the time of the crash, all southbound lanes were affected, causing a full disruption to traffic flow in that direction. Drivers traveling through the area late in the evening were forced to slow down or stop as responders worked to manage the scene and ensure safety.

Injuries were reported, though no further details about the number of people involved or the severity of those injuries have been released at this time. Authorities have not provided additional information about the vehicles involved or what may have caused the crash.

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For more than half an hour, the highway remained impacted as crews worked to clear debris and restore safe driving conditions. The scene remained active until shortly after 10:00 p.m., when officials confirmed that the roadway had been cleared and southbound lanes were reopened to traffic.

Even though the disruption was relatively short-lived, the incident caused noticeable delays for drivers in the area. Highway 167 is a frequently used route for both local traffic and travelers passing through the region, making any closure or slowdown particularly impactful during peak evening hours.

Officials have not announced whether any citations or further investigation will follow, but standard procedure typically includes a review of crash reports and contributing factors once the scene is cleared and immediate response operations are complete.

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For now, traffic is once again flowing normally through the area, and no additional road closures have been reported following the incident.

While the cause remains unknown, the crash serves as another reminder of how quickly conditions on Arkansas highways can change, especially during nighttime travel when visibility is reduced and reaction times can be limited.

 

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