The Lehigh Valley’s transit agency suspended bus service Friday night as road conditions deteriorated due to snow and sleet from a winter storm.
LANTA, in a news release, said it would stop picking up passengers on its bus routes as of 8 p.m., though buses would continue dropping off passengers until reaching the next major transit center, or the end of the route. LANTA’s van service also was scheduled to do its last pickups at 8 p.m.
LANTA said its bus and van services would have a delayed start of 5 a.m. Saturday.
Slick roads led to several crashes around the region Friday evening.
One crash was reported with people trapped inside a vehicle on Route 22 westbound near the Route 309 interchange in South Whitehall Township just after 6 p.m., according to emergency radio dispatches. Another vehicle was reported to have gone off the road on Route 22 westbound through “Cemetery Curve” in Easton.
Earlier, a two-vehicle crash was reported on Nazareth Pike (Route 191) at the Route 22 interchange in Bethlehem Township, according to the Northampton County Emergency Alerts Facebook page.
Snow, sleet wrap up in Lehigh Valley after winter storm creates icy slop on roads [Updated]
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