I-24 Accidents and Pothole Repair Blitz: Nashville Commute Update for February 5

Morning Commute Overview
Nashville commuters are facing a busy and cold start this Thursday, February 5, 2026. While the heavy precipitation from earlier in the week has moved out, travelers must navigate the aftermath of several overnight accidents and an aggressive road maintenance schedule by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). With Sumner County schools and others returning to regular schedules today, traffic volume is back to peak levels across the mid-state.
Major Traffic Incidents and Delays
Several late-night and early-morning incidents on the interstate loop are impacting the morning rush. Commuters should keep an eye on these specific areas:
- I-24 Eastbound: Significant delays are expected near Mile Marker 52.4, between the I-440 split and Briley Parkway, following an accident with injuries reported late last night. Emergency crews have also dealt with a property damage incident on the I-24 East exit ramp at Harding Place.
- I-440 Eastbound: Transitioning to I-24 West may be slower than usual due to a recent accident near the Nolensville Pike entry.
- North Nashville: Local traffic should be aware of a vehicle blocking the right of way reported at the intersection of Knowles Street and Dr. D.B. Todd Jr. Boulevard.
- I-40 Westbound: Emergency road work in Williamson County near Mile Marker 182 has previously resulted in right-lane closures. Commuters coming from the west should prepare for potential bottle-necking.
TDOT Maintenance and Roadworks
TDOT has launched a statewide pothole repair effort to address damage caused by recent winter weather. Motorists should be prepared for short-term delays as crews work during off-peak hours.
- I-40 Bridge Maintenance: Ongoing bridge repairs are active in Davidson County near Mile Marker 193.8. While lanes are currently open, workers are frequently on the shoulder.
- I-65 Widening: The long-term widening project near Mile Marker 96 and the State Route 174 underpass continues to require caution through the construction zone.
- West Tennessee Patching: For those traveling toward Jackson or Memphis, rolling lane closures are scheduled on I-40 between Mile Markers 95 and 126 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for emergency asphalt repairs.
WeGo Public Transit Alerts
Public transit riders should allow extra time for their morning trips, as several key routes are operating under detours:
- Routes 9 (MetroCenter) and 28 (Meridian): Both routes are currently on detour near the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center due to local infrastructure work, with changes expected to last through mid-February.
- Route 23 (Dickerson Pike): A long-term detour remains in effect for the Doverside Drive area.
- Route 19 (Herman): Normal service is expected to resume following an overnight detour that was scheduled to end early this morning.
Temperatures today will remain cold, with highs only reaching the mid to upper 30s. Although the skies are mostly sunny, the low temperatures mean that some bridge surfaces could still hold damp spots from previous runoff. Drive safely and stay updated on changing conditions.