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Semi Rollover Shuts Down Southbound Lanes on US-69 in Wagoner County
Accident near W 80th St. N causes major traffic disruption
Mar. 14, 2026 at 7:58pm
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A rolled-over semi has shut down both southbound lanes on US-69 near W 80th St. North in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The incident has caused a major traffic disruption in the area.
Why it matters
This stretch of US-69 is a major thoroughfare connecting Tulsa to other parts of eastern Oklahoma, so the lane closures will likely cause significant delays and congestion for drivers in the region until the scene is cleared.
The details
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a semi-truck rolled over, blocking both southbound lanes on US-69 near W 80th St. North in Wagoner County. Emergency crews are on the scene working to clear the wreckage and reopen the highway.
- The incident occurred on March 14, 2026 around 7:58 PM.
The players
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
The state law enforcement agency responsible for responding to and investigating the accident.
What’s next
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has not provided an estimated timeline for when the southbound lanes on US-69 will reopen, but drivers should expect significant delays in the area until the scene is cleared.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially for commercial vehicles, to prevent accidents that can shut down major highways and disrupt transportation for many travelers.





