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Traffic Advisory: I-65 SB crash in Tennessee creates delays

Update, 4:16pm CT, 30 Dec 2015 - The crash on Interstate 65 near exit 112 in Tennessee has been cleared. The traffic queue is shrinking and traffic has begun moving again. It will still take some time before traffic gets up to full speed. Please check the KY 511 app or Waze for further information. - Wes Watt

By Wes Watt, Public Information Officer
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 3, Bowling Green, KY

Bowling Green, KY (December 30, 2015)- A crash on Interstate 65 southbound in Tennessee near exit 112 near Cross Plains has created a long traffic queue backed up into Kentucky starting at the welcome center. The crash scene is expected to take a while to clear so motorists need to seek alternate routes. Please check KY 511 app or Waze for more information.




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