
Earlier today, chaos ensued on the Mass Pike as a truck took a tumble, rolling over and causing a snag in the morning commute for Framingham travelers. The incident occurred around 6:35 a.m. on the westbound side of Interstate 90, near the 117-mile marker, with NBC Boston reporting officials hadn't determined what spurred the tractor-trailer to lose its composure on the road.
The Massachusetts State Police were on the scene, yet, despite the potential danger, no injuries were reported in the rollover. The traffic, however, didn't escape unscathed — a statement obtained by Patch confirms a snag for those heading westbound in Framingham, stretching between Route 27 and exit 117, near Natick.
While crashes like these don't always yield immediate explanations, the aftermath is quite evident with commuters facing delays. Authorities are investigating the incident, and though no physical harm came to any individual, the disruption to the daily flow cannot be overlooked.
Details around the crash are still unfolding, and the authorities have yet to release a full report. Massachusetts State Police, according to Patch, said the crash happened "around 6:30 a.m," putting the squeeze on the morning rush and testing the patience of Massachusetts drivers.









