Connecticut 511: Road Conditions & Traffic
Connecticut has 0 active road incidents. Updated every 15 minutes.
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Active Incidents
0
Critical
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Weather Alerts
Trucking Industry — Connecticut
21,016
Active Carriers
82,086
Registered Drivers
569,312
Power Units
2,089
HazMat Carriers
Source: FMCSA Company Census. View national statistics →
Fatal Crash Statistics — Connecticut (2023)
289
Fatal Crashes
308
Total Fatalities
33
Truck-Involved Fatal
37
Truck Crash Fatalities
103
Alcohol-Involved Fatal
Source: NHTSA FARS 2023. View national statistics →
Highway Infrastructure — Connecticut (2024)
30,947
Vehicle Miles Traveled (M)
21,472
Highway Miles
347
Interstate Miles
Source: FHWA Highway Statistics 2024. View national statistics →
Frequently Asked Questions: Connecticut Road Conditions
How do I check Connecticut road conditions?
You can check real-time Connecticut road conditions using Trucker Route's live map which displays active incidents, closures, and construction updated every 15 minutes. You can also call 511 from any phone in Connecticut to reach the Connecticut Department of Transportation's automated road condition hotline.
What is the 511 number for Connecticut?
Dial 5-1-1 from any phone in Connecticut for automated road condition reports, highway closures, and traffic updates from the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The service is free and available 24/7. You can also visit Connecticut's 511 page on Trucker Route for real-time data.
Are there any road closures in Connecticut today?
There are currently no active road closures reported for Connecticut. Conditions are updated every 15 minutes from official DOT sources.
What weather alerts are active in Connecticut?
There are currently no active weather alerts for Connecticut. Weather data is sourced from the National Weather Service and updated in real-time.
No active incidents reported for Connecticut.
Last updated: Mar 27, 2026, 6:43 AM ET
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