Chaska, MN (April 30, 2026) – A crash shut down both directions of Highway 41 in Chaska on April 29.
The collision was reported on Wednesday afternoon, according to information shared by KARE. The Minnesota Department of Transportation reported that the highway closure affected traffic in both directions.
The incident remains under review by authorities. More information may be released as the review continues. Our thoughts are with anyone affected by this crash.
Why Highway Closures May Follow Afternoon Crashes
Afternoon crashes on busy highways can quickly affect traffic in both directions. Even a single collision can block lanes, leave debris on the road, or pose safety risks to nearby drivers.
When a highway closes after a crash, crews often need room to reach damaged vehicles and clear the scene. These closures can also help prevent secondary accidents, especially when drivers approach stopped traffic with little warning.
Two-way closures may happen when damage or debris spreads across the road. They can also occur when emergency units need space to work safely. Once the area is cleared and travel lanes are safe, roads usually reopen to normal traffic.