Newest Road news Interstate 95 has reopened southbound in the Bronx after workers cleared away a pedestrian bridge that was knocked down onto the highway by a Truck early this morning. The road was closed for more than six hours before being reopened shortly before 12:45 p.m. Residual delays remain, WCBS Newsradio 880 reports. The accident occurred at Waterbury Avenue, closing the road and southbound traffic was detoured off the highway at Westchester Avenue. By 8:30 a.m., the jackknifed tractor- trailer truck had been removed from the roadway, but the bridge itself remained in the roadway and the highway remained closed southbound. Traffic was backed up past Exit 13, Connor Street, for much of the morning. Traffic on I-95 within Westchester flowed smoothly as drivers apparently got the word about the closing and took other routes. Road accident is increasing every year. Therefore, I think it is important for the drivers, not only for those who driving a truck, dumper,, or Tipper, but also for those who driving other vehicles like tank, concrete mixture, to take care of driving, because driving is a teamwork job which much relates to your family and relatives, and then the road accident will be fewer.