UPDATE: All southbound freeway were lanes were opened at about 8:15 p.m.

BYRON TOWNSHIP, MI -- The 100th Street overpass at U.S. 131 was closed to traffic late Thursday after another truck -- at least the fifth so far this year -- struck the overpass.

The southbound lanes of U.S. 131 were reduced to one lane while Michigan Department of Transportation officials inspected the bridge for any damage. In a Tweet, MDOT officials said there was no additional damage.

A state police trooper at the scene said a truck hauling mulch, covered with a tarp, struck the overpass in the freeway's southbound lanes about 6 p.m. Thursday, March 22.

Yes, it was hit again… Apparently from a heaping mound of woodchips. No additional damage. Just measured with the weigh master at 14'-5-1/2". It’s signed at 14’3”. #MeasureTwiceHaulOnce — MDOT - West Michigan (@MDOT_West) March 22, 2018

The bridge was struck twice on Jan. 12 and another time on March 5 by trucks. It's not clear when the fourth incident occurred.

Traffic on the overpass has been restricted to eastbound traffic only because of the earlier crashes and repair work, but was closed entirely Thursday evening pending the inspection.

MDOT earlier this month announced plans to completely replace the bridge in the long term, with a short term repair currently underway so that both directions of traffic can be restored on 100th Street.