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Traffic: Slow moving traffic on Scottsville Road/BG

By Keirsten Jaggers

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (June 18, 2012) - Motorists traveling northbound on Interstate 65 tonight (June 19) should anticipate slow moving traffic upon approaching Exit 22/US 231/Scottsville Road.

Crews will be setting beams at the interchange at Scottsville Road and will have lane closures in place on Interstate 65 from midnight until 5amCT.

Northbound motorists will be directed off the interstate at Exit 22/Scottsville Road and back on again using the on and off ramps while this work is performed both nights.

Motorists are strongly encouraged to anticipate slow moving traffic and adjust their speed accordingly. -Keirsten Jaggers Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District, 3, Bowling Green, KY.




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