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Traffic west and south will have delays this week BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (May 21, 2023) - The expected traffic impacts in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 area for May 21 through May 26 are listed below. All work is subject to change. Louie B. Nunn - Cumberland Expressway A project to resurface the Louie B. Nunn - Cumberland Expressway from I-65 (mile point 0.0) to near the KY 1297 bridge (mile point 9.3) is expected to continue. Motorists should expect delays and lane closures. Please slow down, avoid distracted driving, and obey all signage. Short-term ramp closures at the interchange with I-65 are expected to take place overnight on May 24 and 25. Interstate 65 A project to resurface I-65 will create multiple lane closures on various days and nights beginning next week. The preparation phase of the project is expected to create daytime lane closures beginning Monday, May 22. The single-lane closures will start in the northbound direction near the 43 mile marker. Nighttime double lane closures are also expected to start Monday, May 22 between mile markers 46 and 48. The double lane closures will be from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Motorists should use caution and expect slowed and stopped traffic in the area. Single lane closures in multiple locations are expected to begin Monday as crews begin working on drainage improvements along I-65. Lane closures will be set up in the southbound direction from mile points 7.5 to 5.2. Please use caution while traveling in this area. This story was posted on 2023-05-21 21:59:58
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