Concord, NH (March 11, 2026) – An injury crash was reported on Wednesday, March 11, near the Interstate 89 ramps in Concord.
Emergency units were dispatched to the scene around 5:15 p.m. at the intersection of Clinton Street and the ramps connecting to I-89. Initial reports indicate that a motor vehicle accident occurred in the area, prompting a response to assist those involved and assess the situation.
Details about the number of vehicles involved have not yet been released. Information about the people involved and the extent of injuries has also not been shared.
The crash caused activity around the ramp area as crews worked at the scene and monitored traffic moving through the intersection. Additional details about the events leading up to the accident have not yet been provided.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details may be released as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
A Closer Look at Clinton Street in Concord
Clinton Street is one of the main arterial roads in Concord and it serves as a key connection between several major highways in the city. The road is designated as part of New Hampshire Route 13, a state highway that runs from Concord south through towns in central New Hampshire and continues into Massachusetts.
Because of this designation, Clinton Street carries both local traffic and regional travelers moving between communities.
Within Concord, Clinton Street connects directly to Interstate 89 at Exit 2, creating a major interchange that allows drivers to move between the local street network and the interstate highway system. This connection provides access to destinations such as Lebanon and Vermont to the northwest, as well as the southern part of Concord and nearby towns.
Traffic from the interstate frequently enters or exits the city through this ramp intersection with Clinton Street.
Traveling east toward downtown Concord, Clinton Street continues until it meets South Street and Pleasant Street, which carry U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire Route 9. These highways form another major corridor through the capital city.
Given that it links Interstate 89 with several state and U.S. highways, Clinton Street functions as a major route for both local trips and regional travel within the Concord area.