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SmartFIX40 Traffic Alert
Interstate 40 Lane Closure Scheduled For This Weekend
Knoxville, Tenn.—The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)
announced Wednesday that the right lane of eastbound Interstate 40 in
downtown Knoxville will close Friday, September 29, 2006 at 9:00 p.m. until
Sunday, October 1, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. and will include closing the exit ramp
to Broadway (S.R. 33). Construction crews will be building a portion of the
future exit ramp to Hall of Fame Drive and Broadway.
The closure will begin at the James White Parkway off-ramp and will end
just past the exit ramp to Broadway, reducing I-40 to just one lane in this
area.
“The new exit ramp to Hall of Fame Drive and Broadway has to tie in to
the existing interstate,” said Ray Bell spokesperson Jeff Walker. “There is
no way we can connect the ramp without closing the right lane of the
interstate,” This section of I-40 carries an average of 100,000 vehicles per
day, so motorists are advised to avoid this section of roadway during the
closure if possible.”
SmartFIX40 is an accelerated construction process used by the department
to speed up construction. It involves completely closing the roadway to
allow around-the-clock work that is uninterrupted by traffic in order to
dramatically reduce the time it takes to complete the project, thereby
reducing the long-term inconveniences to drivers.
During the SmartFIX40 project, James White Parkway will be closed for
nine months in 2007, and I-40 through traffic will be rerouted onto I-640
for 14 months starting in the spring of 2008. Local traffic will have access
to downtown at all times. More than two years of traffic delays, lane
closures and motorist frustrations will be avoided by allowing construction
crews the opportunity to work without restriction from moving traffic while
traffic is rerouted from I-40. I-40 through downtown Knoxville carries an
average of 103,000 vehicles a day. |