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Crash on I-65 South in TN creates traffic queue into KY

By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer
KYTC, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY

BOWLING GREEN, K (8 Feb 2016)— A crash on Interstate 65 south just across the Tennessee State Line has created a large traffic queue backing up into Kentucky. It is not known how long the crash will impact traffic, but it is estimated a couple of hours. Motorists need to seek alternate route.

Motorists should use Exit 2 to get on US 31-W south and rejoin I-65 in Tennessee at TN 52 Exit 117.

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This story was posted on 2016-02-08 13:29:39
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