From mud to I-40 resurfacing: Road work for East Tennessee drivers to be aware of
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — To help drivers prepare, 6 News anchor Bo Williams is breaking down road work expected over the weekend.
In Sevier County, the Tennessee Department of Transportation will be performing resurfacing work on Interstate 40 beginning Sunday evening, May 4. The project is expected to take several weeks and work will be conducted from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Sunday-Thursday. Drivers are asked to use caution in the work on and expect short-term delays, especially in the area of exit 407.
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The Tennessee Department of Transportation has issued its weekly construction report for May 2-7, detailing ongoing and upcoming construction activities. This report includes information about lane closures and road work across 24 East Tennessee counties.
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Drivers in Blount County are also urged to use caution as crews work to clear mud from the roads around Maple Lane Farms, which hosted the Rock The Country music festival last weekend.
Find live traffic conditions: TDOT Smartway Map
If you have any specific questions about road work in your area, email bwilliams@wate.com.
6 News takes a look at upcoming road work and traffic conditions from the 6 News Alert Desk on Friday afternoons. Stay up to date with the latest road work updates here.
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