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Traffic Advisory - I65 Southbound in Hardin County, KY

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

This morning, Thursday, July 26, 2018, Kentucky State Police in conjunction with Scotty's Contracting will be closing the left lane of the southbound "chute" in order to conduct a crash reconstruction.

Motorists traveling south on I-65 will encounter the closure at Mile 91.

Traffic will be funneled into the right lane and remain to Mile 82.

Access to Exits 91 and 86 will remain open at all times.

This work will begin at 5:30amET/6:30amET and should be completed by 7:30amCT/8:30amET. Short delays will be possible.

Motorists should be prepared for stopped and/or slowly moving southbound traffic upon approaching Exit 91.




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