Columbia Residents Alerted to Permanent Exit Closure on Interstate 26 This Tuesday Night

Columbia Traffic Alert: Major Highway Exit Closure This Tuesday Night

Hey there, Columbia residents! We have some fresh news that might just shake up your driving plans. If you regularly cruise along Interstate 26, you should know that a well-traveled highway exit will be closing its doors for good starting this Tuesday night. Yes, you heard that right! This is part of the ongoing Carolina Crossroads Project, a big initiative aimed at revamping traffic flow around our bustling neighborhood known as Malfunction Junction.

What’s Closing?

The specific exit in question is the westbound exit ramp to Bush River Road. March on over to the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and you’ll see from their announcement that this closure is a permanent one. That’s right—once the sun sets on Tuesday, that exit will be *off-limits* for drivers.

Just to throw some salt in the wound, this isn’t the first exit to shut down in this area recently. Back in September, folks also bid farewell to the eastbound Bush River Road exit on I-26. So, if you had those two routes in your driving arsenal, you might want to rethink your strategy!

What’s the New Plan?

Now, if you’re wondering how to reach Bush River Road from I-26 after this closure, don’t fret! You can still get there by taking the scenic route. It’s time to familiarize yourself with the new Colonial Life ramp on Interstate 126 westbound. Just keep your eyes peeled; it’s conveniently located just past St. Andrews Road! Don’t forget to plan that into your trips starting now!

A Word from SCDOT

To make sure everyone’s in the loop, the SCDOT has warned that this permanent change is going to shake things up quite a bit for drivers in the area. They’ve been super friendly in reminding everyone to keep an eye on the road and obey all traffic signs as they work hard to improve safety and access along the Carolina Crossroads corridor.

With this exit closing, it feels like we’re reaching a significant milestone for the Carolina Crossroads Project. This extensive project is designed to tackle the traffic mess near the essential juncture of I-26, I-126, and Interstate 20. If you’ve ever grumbled about traffic in that area, you are not alone! But rest assured that these improvements are in motion, and changes are on the way.

Stay Informed!

Traffic changes can be tricky, especially when you’re on the go. Stay alert and keep those phones handy! The SCDOT is committed to providing you with timely updates. In a breaking news situation like this, information can quickly change, and they aim to keep everyone well-informed. You may want to refresh those news pages often for the latest scoop!

Final Thoughts

Let’s face it, driving in Columbia can sometimes test even the most patient of us. With these upcoming changes, it might take a little extra time to get used to new routes. So, whether you’re heading to work or just running errands, make sure you allow yourself a tiny bit of extra travel time as you adapt to this exit closure.

As always, here’s to safer and smoother travels! Until next time, Columbia!


Author: HERE Chapin

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