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Traffic Advisory, 2pm, 4/9/17 - I-65 NB In Hardin County Traffic problem compounded by Spring Break Traffic By Chris Jessee, Public Informaton Officcer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4 (Sun 09 Apr 2017 2:22pmCT) There are multiple Northbound crashes between Mile Points 80 and 90. Traffic volume is extremely heavy all along I65 with spring break traffic through Tennessee and Kentucky. Significant delays are likely. Motorists should plan on using alternate routes well in advance of reaching traffic congestion. We suggest using William Natcher Parkway (North) at Bowing Green to Western Kentucky Parkway (East) and rejoin I65 Northbound in Elizabethtown. ### This story was posted on 2017-04-09 14:58:41
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