Imagine being stuck on a road trip, miles from your destination, only to find out a major crash has blocked the only direct route. That’s the reality for travelers between Phoenix and Kingman today, as a significant accident has shut down US 93, the primary highway connecting these two Arizona cities. But here’s where it gets even more frustrating: the closure isn’t just limited to one direction—it’s affecting both northbound and southbound lanes near the small town of Wikieup. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), the road was closed around 10:45 a.m., and the affected area stretches all the way north to Interstate 40. And this is the part most people miss: there’s no clear timeline for when the highway will reopen, leaving drivers in a state of uncertainty. Is this a sign that our infrastructure needs better emergency response plans? Motorists are advised to either avoid the area entirely or brace themselves for significant delays. For context, Wikieup sits roughly 130 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix, nestled between Wickenburg and Kingman, making it a critical point for long-distance travelers. If you’re planning to hit the road, consider signing up for KTAR News 92.3 FM’s traffic alerts by texting ‘TRAFFIC’ to 620620 to stay ahead of disruptions like this. Follow @kstonezone on Twitter for real-time updates, and don’t forget—we want to hear from you! Whether it’s a story idea or a tip, share it with the KTAR News team. Do you think more could have been done to prevent this kind of disruption? Let us know in the comments!