Traffic Detours Implemented in Columbia Area Due to Carolina Crossroads Project

Traffic Detours Coming to Columbia Area Due to Carolina Crossroads Project

Attention, drivers in the Columbia area! A heads-up for everyone commuting this week: if you’re planning to take the ramp from Colonial Life Boulevard onto Interstate 126, you’ll need to rethink your route. Starting at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, September 25, that ramp will be closed overnight until 5 a.m. on Thursday. This closure is part of the ongoing work on the Carolina Crossroads project.

What to Expect

So, what does this mean for you? If your destination is downtown Columbia and you typically hop onto I-126 from Colonial Life Boulevard, be ready for a detour! The designated route involves turning onto Bush River Road at Colonial Life Boulevard, continuing onto Broad River Road, and then navigating down Greystone Boulevard to access the next ramp onto I-126. It’s a bit of a zig-zag, but it’ll get you there safely!

Weather Woes

Before you grab those car keys, keep in mind that the availability of this detour could be affected by upcoming weather conditions. The Midlands is bracing for some severe weather, thanks to Tropical Storm Helene, set to bring heavy rains, strong winds, and even the possibility of tornadoes from Thursday into Friday. So, while the road closure is in effect, please drive with extra caution, especially if the weather turns rough.

What’s the Carolina Crossroads Project?

You might be asking yourself, “What’s all this construction about?” Well, the Carolina Crossroads project is a big deal for our area! The goal is to upgrade the travel hub connecting Interstate 20, Interstate 26, and Interstate 126. This project is multi-phase and designed to improve traffic flow and safety in a busy stretch of highway, and it’s expected to be completed by 2029. It’s a massive effort, aimed at making life on the road much better for all of us in Columbia.

Keeping You Updated

To ease any potential frustration, drivers are encouraged to follow the posted signs along the detour route and stay alert for any delays. Your patience is appreciated, as all of this construction work is aimed at a brighter, smoother future for Columbia commuters!

For those looking for the latest updates on the project schedule or any changes that might happen due to the weather, there’s a project website and a hotline number you can call—800-601-8715. Your best bet to stay in the loop and make your travel plans as smooth as possible!

So, to wrap it up, if you’re traveling through the Columbia area this week, give yourself a little extra time and a lot of caution. Stay safe out there and happy driving!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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