The Maine State Police said more than 60 vehicles crashed on the Turnpike during Thursday’s winter storm.

Driving too Fast and Secondary Crashes

Police said “most crashes were caused by drivers going too fast for conditions or secondary crashes.”

No One Seriously Hurt

There were no serious injuries or fatalities reported.

Police said Drive with Caution

Drivers were advised to “slow down, leave extra space, drive with caution, and leave plenty of room for plow trucks,” said MSP.

Crash Photos on Social Media

The Maine State Police also posted several photos of vehicles off the road or crashed during the storm.

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