Brentwood, TN (April 17, 2026) – One person died following a multi-vehicle crash early Friday morning, April 17, on Interstate 65 in Brentwood. The collision was reported around 4:29 a.m. in the southbound lanes near mile marker 74.2.
Emergency units responded to the scene and found multiple vehicles involved in the crash. The incident led to a full closure of the interstate for several hours as crews worked to manage the scene and investigate.
Traffic was diverted at the Old Hickory Boulevard exit, causing significant delays for morning commuters. By 9:41 a.m., two right lanes had reopened, and officials expected the roadway to fully reopen later in the afternoon.
Authorities have not released details about what caused the crash or the identity of the victim. The crash remains under investigation, and additional information may become available as authorities continue their review. We extend our sincere condolences to the family of the deceased victim.
What Happens When Major Highway Crashes Require Extended Closures?
Routes carrying regional traffic near Interstate 65 and Old Hickory Boulevard can experience major disruptions when crashes lead to full closures. In Brentwood, responders often redirect traffic to nearby exits while working to clear the scene safely.
When several vehicles are involved, investigations and cleanup may take longer, especially if multiple lanes are affected. This can create backups that stretch for miles during peak travel times.
Traffic recovery depends on how quickly lanes reopen and how drivers adjust to detours. Road design, traffic volume, and the extent of the crash all influence how long delays continue after a major incident.