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Arkansas Drivers Reminded to use IDriveArkansas.com for Independence Day Holiday Travel Information

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LITTLE ROCK (6-29) – The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) reminds drivers to “know before you go” and visit IDriveArkansas.com before traveling during this Independence Day Holiday.

Extensive highway improvements continue through the state. With those improvements come work zones. To aid in your holiday travel, ARDOT has been working hard to open as many lanes as possible. Still, travelers will likely face work zones and possible delays due to increased traffic volume.

Overall travel volume for the holiday is expected to increase nearly 40% compared to last year, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). The AAA predicts that more than 43.6 million Americans will travel by automobile over the holiday weekend.

The largest obstacle travelers may encounter going east is that the I-40 Mississippi River Bridge between West Memphis, AR and Memphis, TN is close for repairs.

If driving to northeast Arkansas, motorists may experience delays through the Interstate 40 work zone near West Memphis and the Interstate 555 work zone near Jonesboro.

Travelers going through southwest Arkansas will encounter construction zones on Highway 82 in
El Dorado & Magnolia and Highway 167 near Fordyce.

Central Arkansas motorists may drive through work zones if traveling on Highway 67 between Beebe and Searcy.

Highway 425 in Crossett will have 24-hour lane width restriction in southeast Arkansas.

Use NR 21-207-A for a hashtag map of Arkansas Counties.

To help motorists find ways around accidents and work zone backups on Interstates, ARDOT has an Alternate Routes feature on IDriveArkansas.com. It displays linkages between the Interstate corridors and secondary routes that motorists may consider when travel is delayed. You can also follow us on Twitter @myARDOT.

Below is a list of closures on Arkansas’ Primary Highway Network during the holiday weekend. Motorists are encouraged to look at IDriveArkansas.com to find closures that are on secondary and low traffic volume routes.

Route County Nearest City Mile Marker Distance Lanes Closed Time
I-40 Crittenden West Memphis 280-285 5 miles All Lanes 24 hours
I-55 Craighead Jonesboro 39-44 5 miles One Lane Both Directions 24 hours
Hwy 19 Nevada Prescott 10-12 2 miles Alternating One Lane 24 hours
Hwy 67 White Beebe-Searcy 6-7 1 mile Alternating NB Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 67 White Beebe-Searcy 13-15 2 miles Alt. One Lane Both Directions 24 hours
Hwy 71 Scott Waldron 31-32 1 mile Alternating One Lane 24 hours
Route County Nearest City Mile Marker Distance Width Restrictions Time
Hwy 82 Untion El Dorado 10-17 7 miles All Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 82 Columbia Magnolia 7-13 6 miles Eastbound Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 167 Calhoun Hampton 0-1 1 mile All Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 167 Calhoun Hampton 6-7 1 mile All Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 167 Calhoun Fordyce 12-18 6 miles Northbound Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 167 Calhoun Hampton 13-15 2 miles All Lanes 24 hours
Hwy 425 Ashley Crossett 0-10 10 miles All Lanes 24 hours

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Contact: Krista Guthrie

NR 21-207

June 29, 2021

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