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Traffic: Detour removed on Western Kentucky Parkway Update to story: Traffic: Semi crash on Western KY Parkway creates EB delays (From Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer Kentucky Transportation Director, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY Elizabethtown, KY - (3:21amCT, Thursday, January 30, 2014) - The semi from this morning’s tractor trailer crash has been removed and the detour has been removed. The right eastbound lane of the parkway at Mile Point 100 will remain closed for another approximately another hour as debris cleanup continues on the shoulder and right of way. Motorists traveling in the area should reduce speed and be aware of the scene until cleanup is complete.Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer, Kentucky Highway Department District 4, Elizabethtown. This story was posted on 2014-01-30 15:35:20
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