Middle Tennessee Lane Closure Report Dec. 22, 2021 - Jan. 5, 2022
A complete list of lane closures for the week of December 22 - January 5.
A complete list of lane closures for the week of December 22 - January 5.
A complete list of lane closure activity due to construction or maintenance operation on state-owned roads within the 24 middle and east Tennessee counties of TDOT Region 2.
NASHVILLE – Road construction won’t delay travelers during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is once again halting all lane closure activity on interstates and state highways in anticipation of higher traffic volumes across the state. No temporary lane closures will be allowed for construction on Tennessee roadways beginning at midnight on Thursday, December 23, 2021, through 6:00 a.m. on Monday, January 3, 2022.
A complete list of lane closure activity due to construction or maintenance operation on state-owned roads within the 24 middle and east Tennessee counties of TDOT Region 2.
Full list of ongoing constructions projects and lane closures in Middle Tennessee for the week of December 16-22, 2021.
A listing of lane closures and road construction activities for 24 East Tennessee Counties.
A complete list of lane closure activity due to construction or maintenance operations on state-owned roads within the 21 west Tennessee counties of TDOT Region 4.
A full list of lane closures due to scheduled construction and maintenance activities in the Middle Tennessee area planned for December 9 – 15, 2021.
A complete list of lane closure activity due to construction or maintenance operation on state-owned roads within the 24 middle and east Tennessee counties of TDOT Region 2.
A listing of lane closures and road construction activities for 24 East Tennessee counties.
A complete list of lane closure activity due to construction or maintenance operations on state-owned roads within the 21 west Tennessee counties of TDOT Region 4.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – More than 1,000 volunteers across the state joined forces last month to remove 46,067 pounds of litter in their communities as part of the first-ever No Trash November. The month-long initiative was created to ensure Tennessee roadways are safe from the harmful effects of litter in advance of increased holiday travel.