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I65 SB near MP 96 significantly impacted by fatal crash

Crash is between Lebanon Junction and Elizabethtown

By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer
KY Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY

(7:31amCT, Fri 16 Dec 2016) Traffic Advisory: I65 Southbound traffic between Lebanon Junction and Elizabethtown is significantly impacted this morning due to a fatal crash near Mile Point 96.

Investigation and cleanup is expected to take most of the morning. To avoid delays, motorists should consider an alternate route heading south out of Louisville by using US 31W or US 31E. Those on I65 can take Exit 102 (KY 313) to US 31W to bypass the incident scene.

Motorists through Radcliff and Elizabethtown areas should be aware of increase volume on local roads.




This story was posted on 2016-12-16 07:19:02
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