Lane closure advisory issued for I-16 eastbound at Old Cuyler Road project

Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner - Georgia Department of Transportation
Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner - Georgia Department of Transportation
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Motorists traveling eastbound on Interstate 16 between mileposts 145 and 146 should prepare for delays due to ongoing work at the Old Cuyler Road project site. Drivers are urged to exercise caution and reduce their speed while passing through the construction area.

For those seeking up-to-date information about lane closures, work progress, or traffic conditions, resources such as the Georgia 511 phone line, website (https://511ga.org/), and mobile app are available. The Georgia Department of Transportation recommends checking these sources before starting a trip in the affected region.

Further details about the project can be found on its dedicated ArcGIS page (https://arcg.is/0eqeC1).



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