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Traffic: Lane closures both ways on 1-65 N. of Cave City, KY

By Keirsten Jaggers, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3, Bowling Green, KY

BOWLING GREEN, KY (Dec. 12, 2012) - KYTC contract crews will have both directions of Interstate 65 pushed down to one lane between mile markers 55 and 59 for the placement of barrier wall this evening from 7pm-7amCT/8pm-8amET.

The work this evening will finish up the placement of barrier wall for the time being. This section of interstate between Cave City and Horse Cave should be lane-closure-free until after the first of the year, barring any unforeseen issues with the project.

Motorists are encouraged to reduce their speed and anticipate slow moving traffic while traveling through this work zone. - Keirston Jaggers




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