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Interstate 65 will be down to one lane just across the KY/TN line

Heavy delays and congestion are possible from 9am to 3pmCT
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By Wes Watt

BOWLING GREEN, KY - (1 Mar 2018) – The Tennessee Department of Transportation has scheduled Interstate 65 to be down to one lane in both directions on Friday, March 2, 2018, from 9am to 3pmCT, between mile markers 118 and 121 for pothole patching. The work is being done in a construction zone at the TN 109 interchange construction.



Heavy congestion, delays and traffic backup into Kentucky and Tennessee are possible. Depending on how traffic is flowing an alternate route may be best. We encourage motorists to check out real-time traffic flow and congestion prior to departing using the WAZE App or GoKY.ky.gov.

Extreme caution is urged while traveling in this area. Should traffic become stopped or very slow on the Interstate it is important for motorists to be very mindful of approaching traffic from the rear as well as in front. Wes Watt is public information officer for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 3, Bowling Green, KY.



This story was posted on 2018-03-02 06:28:01
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