Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with news as the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) announces temporary overnight closures of I-20 at the Broad River Road (US-176) exit. So, if you frequently cruise along this route, it’s time to get acquainted with some new travel plans!
Starting soon, drivers will need to be on the lookout for some changes. These closures are being put in place so that contractors can set concrete beams for a new bridge that will allow Broad River Road traffic to smoothly zip over I-20. This construction is part of the ongoing Phase 2 of the Carolina Crossroads Project—a significant effort aimed at improving traffic flow and safety in the area.
So, how will you navigate these closures? Don’t worry; the SCDOT has got your back!
Westbound travelers will be directed to exit at the Broad River Road intersection at Exit 65. You’ll need to take the off-ramp to Broad River Road, travel through the intersection, and then hop back onto the on-ramp to rejoin I-20. It might seem like a bit of a detour, but it’s a temporary fix for a significant upgrade!
If you’re heading eastbound on I-20, you’ll also follow the same detour by exiting at Broad River Road. Make sure you’re alert as you connect through the off-ramp, and navigate back onto I-20. It might take a little longer than your usual drive, but those new bridges will be worth it in the long run!
The SCDOT is making sure that you’re well-informed. Expect to see message boards and construction signs lined up along I-20, guiding you through this altered pathway. And remember that local law enforcement will be at the intersection of Broad River Road and the I-20 on-and-off-ramps to help direct traffic. It’s all hands on deck to ensure a smooth transition while these improvements are underway!
If you want to stay updated on the detours and the larger project, there’s a dedicated project webpage where you can check for all the latest information. The SCDOT also has a Project Hotline you can call at 800-601-8715 for any inquiries or feedback you might have.
You might be wondering, “Why should I care?” Well, these upgrades are set to enhance not only the flow of traffic but also the safety and efficiency of the roads we all depend on every day. While navigating detours may be inconvenient for a little while, they’re a small sacrifice for the bigger picture of improved infrastructure!
So, whether you’re commuting to work, running errands, or heading out for a weekend adventure, make sure to plan ahead. Stay informed, stay safe, and prepare for a bit of extra travel time. With a little patience, we can all get through this together and look forward to a smoother ride on I-20 once the construction is complete!
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