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Traffic Advisory: I-65 Southbound Mile Point 61 In Hart County By Chris Jessie Public Information Officer, KY Transportation Cabinet District 4 - Elizabethtown A semi crash with spilled fuel has I65 southbound blocked at Mile Point 61, just south of Munfordville. With traffic stacking in these lanes, snow and ice removal teams are unable to plow and treat. Please consider an alternate southbound route well ahead of Exit 65 (Munfordville) for at least the next 3 hours. With an increase of detour traffic, local motorists along US 31W are also urged to use additional caution, especially along intersections. Remember stopping distances are negatively impacted by current weather conditions. Slow down. Allow extra space between your vehicle and others. This story was posted on 2016-01-20 11:47:27
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