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PHOENIX -- A fiery, fatal accident involving a big rig forced Interstate 10 at the Broadway Road curve to be closed in both directions early Thursday.

By 10 a.m. three lanes were re-opened in each direction.

The truck driver, who was heading east on the freeway, died. Witnesses said the truck hit the median, followed by an explosion around 5 a.m.

Other vehicles were caught in the wake, and several people suffered minor injuries, according to the Department of Public Safety.

Drivers in both directions of I-10 had been forced to exit at State Route 143, although some westbound cars were able to stay on the I-10.

The closure also affected U.S. 60 westbound in the East Valley.

Cause of the accident is as yet unknown.

KTAR Newsroom,

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    enri13 wrote...
    Stop rubbernecking
    One major cause of gridlock is people slowing down to gawk at accident scenes. I find this frustrating, especially when the accident is on the other side of the highway (meaning no one is slowing down to make room for emergency vehicles/workers, they're just STARING). Why not make the dividing wall between northbound/southbound lanes taller, so people cant see over it? Is it really necessary to see the other side of the highway? Possibly put blinders up that can be open most of the time, but can be activated to turn closed when needed?
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    rotcnomar wrote...
    Rubber what?
    4 of the 5 lanes were shut down. The back up flow of traffic wasn't because people were rubbernecking
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