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Single-Vehicle Crash Slows Southbound I-69 Traffic in Noblesville

211 I 69 S, NOBLESVILLE, IN · Noblesville Fire

Noblesville emergency crews are on the scene of an active single-vehicle traffic collision on southbound Interstate 69 in Noblesville, Hamilton County. The incident, located near the 211-mile marker, was dispatched at approximately 4:20 PM ET on Thursday, July 16, 2026, drawing a response from local fire and rescue personnel.

What We Know

Area Impact

Live traffic data shows that traffic is moving at approximately 51 mph in an area where speeds normally average 75 mph, representing about a 32 percent slowdown. Responders initially blocked the far left lane of southbound Interstate 69 to create a safe work zone. However, nearby live traffic cameras show traffic is flowing smoothly with no visible crashes or emergency vehicles on the highway, suggesting the scene may be positioned on the shoulder or partially cleared from camera view. Motorists traveling through the area are urged to use extra caution, watch for emergency personnel, and adhere to Indiana's move-over law.

Type
Traffic Collision
Agency
Noblesville Fire
Dispatched
Call Code
TC
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Units Dispatched

Incident Location

211 I 69 S, NOBLESVILLE, IN — approximate dispatch location.

Conditions at the Time of the Incident

Weather recorded near the incident location when it was dispatched.

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89°F
Clear sky
Humidity 58%
No precipitation

Dispatch Audio

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