Delays, Accidents in KC, Johnson County, Lawrence

This is what traffic looks like today on Kansas Highway 10 between Kansas City and Lawrence.

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Current incidents:

There are currently no traffic incidents reported in this area.

Previous incidents in the past 12 hours:

Lane on K-10 closed in De Soto

One lane is closed between Kill Creek Road and South Cedar Creek Parkway on K-10 eastbound.

The event has an impact of 1.2 km.

The traffic alert was released at 7 a.m. Monday and the most recent report on this incident was released at 7:26 p.m. Saturday.

A detailed map showing the affected road due to 'Lane on K-10 closed in De Soto' on July 27 at 7:27 PMA detailed map showing the affected road due to 'Lane on K-10 closed in De Soto' on July 27 at 7:27 PM

A detailed map showing the affected road due to ‘Lane on K-10 closed in De Soto’ on July 27 at 7:27 PM

Traffic warning issued due to heavy rain on westbound K-10 in Lenexa

Authorities issue traffic warning due to hazardous driving conditions amid heavy rain on K-10, from K-7 to South Cedar Creek Parkway.

The affected section of road is 2.22 kilometers long.

The traffic alert was released at 3:38 p.m. Saturday and the last update on this incident was released at 4:11 p.m. Saturday.

A detailed map showing the affected road due to 'Traffic Advisory Issued Due to Heavy Rain on Westbound K-10 in Lenexa' on July 27 at 4:11 p.m.A detailed map showing the affected road due to 'Traffic Advisory Issued Due to Heavy Rain on Westbound K-10 in Lenexa' on July 27 at 4:11 p.m.

A detailed map showing the affected road due to ‘Traffic Advisory Issued Due to Heavy Rain on Westbound K-10 in Lenexa’ on July 27 at 4:11 p.m.

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