Lexington police suspend minor crash reports amid high call volume from winter weather

LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 News Now) — The Lexington Police Department is temporarily suspending the taking of reports for minor, non-injury collisions due to high call volume in Fayette County amid the winter weather.

The suspension took effect today at 8:45 a.m, police added.

Motorists involved in a collision where no one is injured and vehicles are not disabled are asked to exchange information with each other and file a report using the Kentucky State Police’s online collision reporting system at www.kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/civilian-collision-reports.

Anyone involved in a collision with an injury, a vehicle blocking the roadway, or another emergency should still call 911 or the police non-emergency number at 859-258-3600.

Police are urging all drivers to slow down and use caution. Slick or snow-covered surfaces make it harder to control or stop a vehicle. Drivers should also increase the distance between themselves and the car ahead of them.

Since midnight, the Lexington Police Department has responded to the following traffic-related calls:

  • Injury collisions: 13
  • Non-injury collisions: 64
  • Motorist/citizen assists: 43
  • Traffic hazards: 20

The suspension is temporary. Police say they will update the public when non-injury collision reports are reinstated.

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