I-24 Lane Closures and WeGo Detours Expected This Wednesday

Wednesday Morning Traffic Summary
Commuters in Nashville can expect a relatively standard morning rush, though several planned maintenance projects will begin impacting traffic flow starting mid-morning. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has scheduled work across major arteries, including I-24 and I-65, that may cause localized slowing during the daylight hours on February 18, 2026.
Interstate and Highway Roadworks
- I-24 Southbound: A single lane closure is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. today at mile marker 12.8 for box culvert installation. Expect minor delays in the Montgomery County stretch approaching the Nashville metro area.
- I-24 Bridge Inspections: Mobile work zones will be active in both directions between log miles 35 and 53 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Drivers should remain alert for slow-moving maintenance vehicles and potential lane filtering as crews move through the area.
- I-65 Widening (Davidson and Sumner Counties): While overnight closures near Rivergate Parkway (MM 95–99) are scheduled to lift by 5:00 a.m., commuters should still watch for lane shifts and narrowed shoulders throughout the day as part of the ongoing corridor improvement project.
- Briley Parkway: Nightly streetlight conversion projects near log miles 15 and 16 have been active this week. While the main lanes should be clear by the morning rush, be cautious of maintenance equipment and crews near the right-of-way.
WeGo Transit Alerts and Detours
Public transit riders should be aware of several ongoing detours affecting regional routes. Due to infrastructure work and street closures in the downtown core, the following service changes are in effect for Wednesday, February 18:
- Route 87 (Gallatin) and Route 89 (Springfield): Ongoing detours remain in place near Central 5th Avenue and Union Street. Stops between the transit center and 7th Avenue may not be served while these detours are active.
- Route 94 (Clarksville) and Route 95 (Spring Hill): These regional routes are following detours along Union Street and Rosa Parks Avenue. Riders are encouraged to check the WeGo transit tracker for specific temporary stop relocations.
- Route 93 (Star West End Shuttle): A long-term detour continues for the afternoon service to Riverfront Station, specifically affecting stops between 8th Avenue South and the station.
Commuter Safety and Planning
With daytime lane closures starting at 9:00 a.m. on I-24 and bridge inspections throughout the region, mid-morning travelers should allow an additional 10 to 15 minutes of travel time. Additionally, the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) will hold an Executive Committee meeting at 9:30 a.m. in the MetroCenter area, which may cause minor increases in local traffic on Vantage Way. As always, Nashville drivers are encouraged to remain hands-free and avoid using mobile devices while navigating through active construction zones.