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Traffic Advisory - Bluegrass Parkway WB in Nelson County Update 4:05pmCT: Scene is clear near Mile Point 22 from this morning's fatal crash and all lanes are open. Kentucky State Police advise a crash reconstruction team will likely continue work on Friday due to this afternoon's weather. Multi-fatal CMV/POV crash. Reconstruction and cleanup underway. Click on headline for complete story By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY (Thu 11 May 2017. 11:47amCT) - Bluegrass Parkway Westbound is blocked between the two Bardstown Exits due to a multi-fatal CMV/POV crash. Reconstruction and cleanup will take 3-4 hours. The crash location is near the KY 49 overpass. Traffic is being detoured at Exit 25 (US 150/Bardstown) but motorists are urged to utilize Exit 34 (KY 55/Bloomfield) to US 62 and then rejoin Bluegrass Parkway via US 31E at Exit 21 on the West side of Bardstown to minimize congestion at the US 150 interchange. Eastbound lanes are open. This story was posted on 2017-05-11 12:32:03
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