Plainfield, Illinois – Traffic resumed Friday at Renwick Road and Route 30 in Plainfield, easing commuter delays.
According to a post from the Plainfield Police Department, all traffic at the Renwick Road and Route 30 intersection is now back open following an earlier alert. Police thanked drivers for their patience but did not provide additional details about what prompted the temporary disruption.
The intersection is a well-traveled corridor for residents and commuters traveling through the southwest suburban area, particularly during peak afternoon hours. Its reopening restores normal traffic flow in the vicinity.
Authorities did not indicate how long the roadway had been affected. No injuries or additional safety concerns were reported in the department’s update.
Motorists traveling through Plainfield on Friday evening should no longer encounter detours or restrictions at the intersection. The area connects residential neighborhoods with local businesses and serves as a key route for drivers accessing U.S. Route 30.
For students, young workers, and daily commuters, the reopening may help reduce travel time during end-of-day traffic periods.
The Plainfield Police Department continues to provide traffic updates through its official social media channels.
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