
Commuters in Lebanon experienced significant delays after a semi overturned on Highway 109, at Wildcat Way, as stated in a post by the Lebanon Police Department. The incident occurred earlier this week, and no injuries were reported at the time of the event. The police's social media update warned drivers to expect traffic disruption while recovery operations commenced.
The police update, which was promptly shared across social media, highlighted that one northbound lane of Highway 109 would be closed. Drivers were encouraged to seek alternate routes or allow for extra travel time. "Once recovery crews arrive, we’ll get a better idea whether any additional lane closures will be needed," read the Lebanon Police Department statement. The stranded semi, which caused the upheaval, did not lead to any reported injuries, a fortunate outcome given the potential for more serious consequences in such situations.
** TRAFFIC ALERT **
— Lebanon Police Department (@LebanonPD) November 15, 2025
1 NB lane of HWY 109 at Wildcat Way will be shut down due to an overturned semi. No injuries reported.
Once recovery crews arrive, we’ll get a better idea whether any additional lane closures will be needed. pic.twitter.com/c0TptMKvsd
Local traffic updates continued to relay information as the situation unfolded, keeping the community apprised of the progress made by recovery crews. The lane closure on Highway 109, near the junction with Wildcat Way, contributed to the traffic congestion in an area already known for its busy thoroughfares during peak hours.
The swift response by emergency services was noted by onlookers, and the Lebanon Police Department was commended for their efficient handling of the event. The impact on traffic flow was, however, felt by many. It serves as a reminder that no matter how routine our journeys may appear, unexpected events can quickly change the course of our day. The advisories and updates provided by the Lebanon Police Department, through their social media channels, have become an essential service for residents navigating the city's roadways.









