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Left lane - I-65 Southbound closed - Hart Co., KY Closure to to Semi-RV crash By Chris Jessie, Public Information officer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown The left lane is closed near Mile Point 61 just south of Munfordville (Exit 65) due to a Semi / RV crash. Traffic is backed up in the left lane to Exit 65, where the construction zone split divides traffic into two separated lanes. Motorists should choose the right lane at the split to avoid becoming stuck in the queue. Due to the constricted nature of the construction zone, clearing may take a couple of hours. Motorists stopped in the left lane between the crash site and the split point at Exit 65 will not be able to continue south until the scene is clear. Delays are likely for both lanes as southbound motorists approach Exit 65. This story was posted on 2015-03-30 16:22:41
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