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Traffic Shake-Up in Columbia: Major Highway Exit Closure Ahead!

Traffic Shake-Up in Columbia: Major Highway Exit Closure Ahead!

Traffic Shake-Up in Columbia: Major Highway Exit Closure Ahead!

Columbia residents, hold onto your steering wheels! If you’ve been navigating the notorious Malfunction Junction, there’s some important news to keep in mind. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is hard at work on the ambitious Carolina Crossroads Project, aimed at improving traffic flow in this bustling area. But in the interest of progress, we need to talk about a temporary closure that could impact your daily commute.

What’s Happening?

Starting Wednesday at 7 a.m., drivers heading west on Interstate 126 will find the exit to Colonial Life Boulevard closed. That’s right, folks! Your usual off-ramp will be unavailable for a couple of days as construction crews tackle some important work in the area. According to SCDOT, this closure is expected to last until Friday morning.

Details on the specific construction plans are a bit sketchy, but what we do know is that safety comes first! SCDOT officials are urging drivers to slow down and be vigilant as they navigate through this temporary work zone. It’s not just a friendly reminder—it’s a crucial part of keeping everyone safe on the road.

How Will You Get Around?

So, what’s the game plan for getting to Colonial Life Boulevard while this exit is closed? Fear not—SCDOT has a detour ready to roll! If you’re hitting the road on I-126 and looking to make your way to Colonial Life Boulevard, here’s what to do:

  • Head towards Greystone Boulevard for the detour.
  • Take a left on Broad River Road.
  • Continue on until you reach Colonial Life Boulevard at the intersection with Bush River Road.

While a detour might add a few extra minutes to your travel time, it’s better than getting stuck in traffic or turning around unexpectedly! Make sure to keep those GPS directions handy, and remember, this temporary change is for a brighter future ahead.

Why the Fuss?

You may be wondering why all of this construction is happening in the first place. The Carolina Crossroads Project is an extensive initiative aimed at redesigning and enhancing traffic patterns in the area. This is especially important given the confusing maze of highways where Interstate 26, I-126, and Interstate 20 converge—an intersection that locals have dubbed “Malfunction Junction” for good reason!

By improving this crucial junction between Richland and Lexington counties, SCDOT aims to create a smoother, more efficient driving experience for everyone. So while today’s closures may be inconvenient, they’re paving the way for a much better commute in the future. How’s that for a silver lining?

Stay Informed

For those of you who want to stay on top of the latest developments regarding this construction, SCDOT has made resources available. You can check their project webpage or give them a call at 800-601-8715. Keeping yourselves informed is key, especially when you’re on the go!

As the situation develops, we’ll do our best to keep you updated with any new information. Remember, the state is working hard to ensure accurate and timely updates for the driving public. So, stay tuned and drive safely out there!


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