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Traffic Alert Update: SB 1-65 traffic backed up 4 miles in Hart Co.

Semi is being removed. Cleanup should take about 1 hour

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

(Update at 9:09amCT Fri 27 Feb 2015) he Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement Reconstruction Specialist on scene has finished preliminary investigation and the semi is being removed. We are still looking at about an hour for clearing. KYTC Safety Patrol and Hart County Crews continue detouring traffic at Exit 71 to proceed south on US 31W. Current I-65 queue is about 4 miles. Motorists are asked to follow the detour route and refrain from using narrow local roads to get around detour traffic (especially larger vehicles). Local motorists should use additional caution at intersecting roads through the detour route.




This story was posted on 2015-02-27 08:57:50
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