Montevideo, Uruguay—A single-vehicle crash resulted in one death early Friday afternoon near the city center. The vehicle left the roadway and struck a concrete barrier at high speed. First responders confirmed the driver died instantly upon impact.
Traffic authorities redirected vehicles while rescue crews worked to extract the body. The wreckage blocked two lanes, creating congestion for several kilometers during the afternoon commute. Police officers remained on site for nearly four hours to gather evidence.
Witnesses reported seeing the vehicle swerving before it hit the barrier. There were no other cars involved in the incident. Investigators are currently checking local security camera footage to determine the exact sequence of events.
The make and model of the car sustained heavy damage to the front chassis. Debris scattered across the asphalt required specialized cleaning crews to handle. Medical examiners arrived at the scene to assist in the initial processing of the victim.
Local residents noted that this section of the road often experiences high speeds. City officials have previously discussed potential traffic calming measures for this stretch. Today’s accident has renewed calls for enhanced safety installations.
Police declined to release the name of the victim until next of kin are notified. The investigation will include a toxicology screen and a mechanical assessment of the vehicle. These steps remain standard procedure for all fatal road incidents in the capital.
The flow of traffic began to normalize as crews removed the final pieces of wreckage. Police cleared the cordons shortly before sunset. Road conditions were dry and visibility was clear at the time of the crash.
Investigators continue to review statements from those who witnessed the impact. They hope to conclude the primary phase of the site analysis by Saturday morning. The roadway remains open for regular traffic at this time.
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