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I-65 detour between Athens and I-565 returns

If you're traveling on I-65 on Thursday, be prepared to slow down and detour.

ATHENS, Ala. — If you're driving on I-65 near Athens on Thursday, June 24, be prepared to slow down and detour.

The Alabama Department of Transportation says that all southbound traffic on I-65 between I-565 and Athens will again be detoured onto the Exit 347 (Huntsville Brownsferry Road) ramps on June 24 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Drivers will be rerouted to the off-ramp and across Huntsville Brownsferry Road to the on-ramp back to I-65 southbound.

The reason for the detour? A large crane is being positioned in preparation for setting bridge girders to widen the overpass. Drivers should use alternate routes or expect delays. State troopers will assist with traffic control. 

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Move over, slow down, save lives. 

“Tragic loss of life that happens each year in work zones can be avoided,” said Allison Green, ALDOT Drive Safe Alabama coordinator. “Just move over and slow down, so that those working along the roadway and you and your passengers can all get home safely.”

The Alabama Dept. of Transportation says that a common misconception is that most of those killed in work zone crashes are workers. National statistics show that four out of every five of those killed are motorists although when workers are present, they are the most vulnerable to injury and death. Most work zone crashes are rear-end collisions, resulting from speeding or distractions such as cell phones.

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ALDOT offers these tips for driving safely in work zones:

  • Drive alert. Don’t drive distracted by texting, eating, or other activities that take your hands off the wheel. Look for highway workers, reduced speed limits, narrow driving lanes, and road signs announcing work zones, lane closures, detours, and slow or stopped traffic.
  • Slow down. Don’t drive beyond the posted speed limit through the work zone. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you.
  • Don’t tailgate. Watch for large trucks. Maintain a safe distance on all sides of your vehicle, so that you don’t clip a nearby vehicle and cause that vehicle to also crash into the work zone.

In Alabama, fines are doubled if a driver is caught speeding in a work zone where workers are present. A bill in Alabama legislature would expand the existing law regarding violations and fines in designated construction zones from only speeding fines to all moving violations. The bill also changes fines for violations in construction zones to the greater of $250 or double the amount prescribed by law outside a construction zone. This means that the fine would be at least $250 and could be much more.

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