Semi slides off I-29 ‘as a result of incapability to see the highway,’ South Dakota troopers say

The South Dakota Freeway Patrol (SDHP) is warning drivers to make use of warning as a snow storm is inflicting journey to change into hazardous on Tuesday, with “many vehicles and semis caught on I-29.”
In line with SDHP, a semi truck slid off of I-29 on the the New Effington exit “as a result of incapability to see the highway.”
“Discover that the snow is as much as the steps on the semi,” SDHP mentioned.
SDHP has reported there are numerous vans and vehicles caught on I-29 between Summit and the North Dakota border as of early Tuesday afternoon and requested drivers to decelerate, buckle up, and concentrate if they need to journey.
No journey advisories are presently in place on many South Dakota roadways. Be sure to test SD511 for the hottest journey data from the South Dakota Division of Transportation.