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  1. Massive Wreck On I-70 Piles Up 45 Cars | Weather.com

    2 days ago · Massive Wreck On I-70 Piles Up 45 Cars Icy conditions and holiday travel combined for a dramatic scene in Indiana.

  2. WRECK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of WRECK is something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck. How to use wreck in a sentence.

  3. Wreck shuts down I-40 westbound near Nashville airport

    1 day ago · A rollover wreck shut down I-40 westbound near Briley Parkway, snarling airport traffic for hours.

  4. TDOT SmartWay: Traffic Map

    The Smartway website provides real-time traffic information, including incidents, construction activities, weather-related road conditions, and live streaming traffic cameras.

  5. WRECK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    WRECK definition: 1. to destroy or badly damage something: 2. to spoil something completely: 3. a vehicle or ship…. Learn more.

  6. WRECK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A wreck is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident.

  7. Recent Crashes - TN.gov

    If you continue to receive this error please contact your Tableau Server Administrator. You are not authorized to perform this action. (0) Forbidden Action You are not authorized to perform this …

  8. WRECK Synonyms: 209 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for WRECK: wreckage, debris, rubble, ruins, remains, remnant, ashes, detritus; Antonyms of WRECK: recovery, salvage, salvaging, recover, build, set up, construct, repair

  9. I77 wreck in Charlotte closes southbound lanes for hours

    3 days ago · An overhead sign on Interstate 77 collapsed onto a car in Charlotte, trapping the driver and closing the southbound lanes for seven hours late Friday and early Saturday, …

  10. Wreck - definition of wreck by The Free Dictionary

    The act of destroying or the state of being destroyed; destruction: "The filmmaker ... was hardly the first person to blame misguided agriculture for the wreck of the plains" (Timothy Egan).