The crash has caused over four miles of stop-and-go traffic.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A crash on I-71 south just beyond the Ohio Turnpike has forced traffic to come to a standstill.The recommended detour is to exit the highway at I-71 south and Snow Road, or else get stuck in at least 25 minute delays.
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