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Know before you go and get live traffic and weather-related updates by visiting, downloading the free MDOT Traffic app, or following on Facebook and Twitter. Be patient and never drive distracted.Īnother way to plan for heavy traffic conditions is to utilize MDOT’s free travel resources.

If possible carpool with friends and family. There is a Planned Outage of Montgomery County Traffic Surveillance Cameras starting the afternoon of 3/31/23 and lasting through Sunday. Plan to leave earlier and factor this into any plans on Saturday. Under the previous plan, there would be no barrier on the I-285 Eastside and I-285 Westside Express Lanes projects, only lane separation similar to the I-85 Express Lanes. One way to plan ahead for heavy traffic conditions is to allow yourself additional travel time. The entire I-285 Express Lanes corridor will be barrier-separated, with concrete barriers separating traffic in the express lanes from traffic in the general purpose lanes.

“Interstates 20 and 55 are already heavily traveled corridors and we’re reminding everyone to anticipate additional traffic on these roadways, especially at Woodrow Wilson and other nearby exits.” “Saturday will be a great day for our state and we want everyone traveling to drive safe, alert and distraction-free,” said MDOT Executive Director Brad White. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is reminding motorists to plan ahead, expect additional traffic and allow more travel time in the Jackson-metro area this weekend. Below is a press release from the Mississippi Department of Transportation:įor the first time ever, ESPN’s College GameDay is headed to Jackson on Saturday, October 29, as Jackson State University takes on Southern University.
