PROJECT UPDATE   
 
I-75 SOUTHBOUND WILL BE REDUCED TO ONE LANE ACROSS THE BRIDGE THIS WEEKEND  
Between 9 p.m. this Friday, July 28, and 5 a.m. on Monday, July 31, weather permitting, travel on I-75 southbound will be limited to the LEFT (east) lane only across the Brent Spence Bridge. Two-lane travel will resume in time for Monday morning rush hour. 
 
The right lane closure on the bridge will cause the 5th Street Exit in Covington (Exit 192) to be closed. Travelers will detour using the 12th Street Exit (191). 
 
Once these closures occur, announcements will be posted in the Daily Travel Advisory page of BrentSpence2017.org, and on the project  Facebook page and  Twitter feed.

These ramp and lane closures are in addition to the closures currently in place. Detour information is posted on the Plan Your Drive page of the project website. 
 
 
NIGHTLY PERIODIC LANE CLOSURES BEGIN TONIGHT ON I-75 SOUTHBOUND THROUGH PHASE 2
Starting tonight, I-75 southbound will periodically be reduced to one lane across the bridge. These closures will last no longer than one hour to provide work zone access to maintenance vehicles and will continue nightly throughout Phase 2 of the project.
 
Please note: During these closures there will be no access to the 5th Street Exit in Covington (Exit 192).  Travelers will detour using the 12th Street Exit (191).



ONCE ON THE BRIDGE, VEHICLES CANNOT CHANGE LANES DURING PHASE 2 
Know your lane before getting on the Brent Spence Bridge. During the Phase 2 traffic pattern, through traffic can use lanes on either side of the center work zone. However, northbound travelers will need to use the right lane for I-71 north and the left lane for I-75 north. Southbound travelers will need to use the right lane to reach the Covington 5 th  Street Exit (Exit 192).

 
Phase 2 Maps (Click to enlarge) 

 
 
 
 

 
Getting Around 
Lane and ramp closure information is provided in the Daily Travel Advisory, posted on the project website at BrentSpence2017.org. Alternate routes and detour information are posted on the Plan Your Drive page. Be sure to visit throughout the project as new information will be posted when it becomes available.  
 
Real-time Traffic Updates
For real-time traffic updates and travel time estimates, check out one of the following resources:
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The BSB is an Active Work Zone - Please Use Caution 
Your safety and that of the maintenance crews are our top priority. Thank you for your patience and courtesy to fellow drivers when traveling through the work area.
The Brent Spence Bridge Maintenance 2017 project is managed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) as part of an ongoing program to maintain and improve the condition of the regional transportation network. More information about KYTC and its road improvement efforts is available on their website.