The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has announced a slew of lane closures scheduled for March 13 through March 19, that will likely affect your commutes and travel plans. In Davidson County, expect to see triple lane closures on I-24 westbound for digital sign replacement and alternating closures on I-24 eastbound for milling and barrier wall repairs. Nightly work on both I-24 and I-40 in multiple counties—including Davidson, Cheatham, Rutherford, and Humphreys—will involve various sign replacements, survey operations, and SmartWay maintenance, as reported by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
The TDOT report indicates that in Rutherford County, lanes on I-24 will be subject to alternating closure for resurfacing, and westbound off-ramps will see various lane closures for barrier wall adjustments. For those traversing I-40, look out for nightly lane closures in both directions on stretches through Humphreys, Davidson, Dickson, and Wilson counties for an array of maintenance and repair works.
SmartWay Intelligent Transportation Maintenance is being implemented in several counties, and Mainline Weigh In Motion Program sensors are being installed along I-40 in Dickson County. Milling operations to smooth uneven asphalt are planned for I-65 in Williamson County, and lane closures for pavement repairs are expected later this week in Maury County. Additionally, blasting activities in Wilson County may lead to temporary stoppages on I-40 during daytime hours…