Columbia, S.C. Prepares for Overnight I-20 Closures Amid Road Improvements

Columbia, S.C. to Experience I-20 Overnight Closures!

Hey there, folks! If your travels take you along I-20 in Columbia, South Carolina, listen up! The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is gearing up for some road work, which means there will be a few overnight closures that could affect your drive. Don’t worry though, we’ve got all the details you need to stay informed and navigate the changes!

What’s Happening?

Starting soon, the SCDOT will be conducting temporary overnight closures on I-20, particularly at the Broad River Road (US-176) exit. These closures are all about some major improvements, specifically for Phase 2 of the Carolina Crossroads Project. The goal? To set concrete beams for a new bridge that will carry Broad River Road traffic over I-20. Exciting stuff, right?

When to Plan for Detours?

Now, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of when you might need to reroute your evening commute or late-night journeys. While the exact dates of the closures are set to roll out soon, the work will primarily take place overnight. This means you might want to plan for detours during the nighttime hours when construction crews are hard at work.

How Will You Get Around?

So, how does this all affect you? Well, if you’re headed westbound on I-20, you’ll need to take the Broad River Road exit (that’s Exit 65). After you exit, just follow the signs to navigate through the intersection and hop back on the I-20 on-ramp. Eastbound drivers will follow the same procedure, so don’t fret whether you’re heading east or west; the process remains pretty similar!

Keeping You Informed

The SCDOT understands how frustrating road changes can be, and they want to help you out. Expect to see some message boards and construction signs along I-20—these will keep you informed about the detour and provide updates on traffic patterns. Plus, to ensure smooth sailing, law enforcement will be present at the key intersection of Broad River Road and the I-20 on-and-off-ramps. They’ll be there directing traffic to keep everything moving along.

Want to Know More?

If you’re itching for more information about the detour routes or the overall construction project, you’re in luck! Just head over to the project webpage for all the latest updates. Alternatively, you can also get in touch with the project’s hotline at 800-601-8715. They’ll be able to provide any guidance you need regarding the ongoing work and help answer your questions.

Wrapping It Up

Columbia, it looks like there’s a bit of work ahead that will pave the way for smoother travels in the future. While the upcoming overnight closures on I-20 may cause a bit of a hassle, the end goal is all about improving our roads and making the journey better for everyone. So, grab your coffee and plan ahead if you’ll be out and about during the closures. Safe travels everyone!


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