EXTON, Pa. — It was a slippery situation on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Tuesday morning. But it wasn’t caused by the usual Keystone State snow and ice. It was because of a crash involving a tractor-trailer carrying jugs of dish soap.
A car collided with the truck at milepost 317, Turnpike spokesperson Carol DeFebo told WCAU.
Traffic Alert: The eastbound lanes of the Pennsylvania Turnpike are closed between Downington and Valley Forge after dish soap was spilled on the highway in a crash. https://t.co/V3GBuZbNtD
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The truck then hit a bridge, WPVI reported.
The soap spilled all over the highway, forcing drivers to be detoured around the mess.
Officials categorized the shutdown as an "extended closure," WGAL reported.
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