Nighttime Delays Expected on I-565 as New Dynamic Message Signs Are Installed

NORTH ALABAMA: Nighttime Delays Ahead as New Signs Go Up on I-565

Hey, folks in North Alabama! If your travels take you along Interstate 565 next week, you might want to brace yourself for some nighttime delays. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has some plans up their sleeves that will keep your ride a bit bumpy for a few nights. But don’t worry, we’ve got all the details to keep you in the loop!

What’s Happening?

ALDOT has announced that starting next week, they’ll be stepping up their game by installing dynamic message signs (DMS) at two significant spots along I-565. This new addition is part of a larger improvement project that kicked off back in 2023 with a whopping budget of $5.2 million. So, what are these dynamic message signs, you ask? Well, they’re basically electronic signs that display important information for drivers, helping everyone to stay informed about road conditions, traffic updates, and more!

When and Where Will This Happen?

Mark your calendars for this Tuesday and Wednesday nights! Here’s the schedule:

  • Tuesday Night: Expect some changes as the crew from Stansell Electric will be hard at work installing a DMS over the westbound lanes between County Line Road and Greenbrier Road.
  • Wednesday Night: The hustle continues with another sign going up over the eastbound lanes between Jordan Lane and Memorial Parkway.

Both nights, from 8 PM to 2 AM, expect significant traffic delays. The roads will be closed in one direction while the work is ongoing, and the contractor plans to halt traffic for about 20 minutes at a time. It sounds a bit inconvenient, but it’s all for the greater good!

Keeping Traffic Flowing

Safety is a priority during these construction times, and that’s why you’ll see both Alabama State Troopers and Huntsville Police on-site. They’ll be there to manage traffic and any ramp closures, so hopefully, the disruptions will be handled smoothly. The addition of these signs will not only help in managing traffic but also provide real-time information for drivers once they’re up and running.

What Else is in Store?

You might be wondering if there’s more in this improvement package. You bet there is! Along with the new signs, the project will also bring the installation of fiber optic cable, 10 new traffic cameras, and two weather stations on the interstate. This is all part of making our roads safer and more efficient for everyone who uses them.

In Conclusion

So, commuters of North Alabama, get ready for these changes! Whether you’re heading home from a long day at work or off to explore the beautiful area around you, it’s good to stay informed. Remember to plan your travel accordingly and be patient during these installation nights. In the long run, these improvements will help all of us on the road.

Safe travels, and we’ll see you on the road!


Author: HERE Huntsville

HERE Huntsville

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