Traffic Alert: Hazardous Roads and Transit Delays Following Winter Storm Fern

Commute Overview: State of Emergency Remains
Nashville commuters should prepare for a challenging Monday as the city continues to recover from the significant impacts of Winter Storm Fern. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) has maintained a Level 3 State of Emergency, and officials from the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) are strongly urging residents to exercise extreme caution. While major interstates have seen progress in clearance, many secondary routes remain hazardous with lingering ice and debris. Motorists are advised to expect slower-than-normal travel times and to remain vigilant for black ice, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
Major Roadworks and Arterial Delays
In addition to storm recovery, several long-term construction projects and a new pothole repair blitz are impacting major Nashville arteries today:
- I-65 Widening: Lane shifts and potential delays continue on I-65 between Mile Markers 96 and 100 in Davidson County. While night work is standard, the active construction zone remains a bottleneck during peak morning and evening hours.
- Nolensville Pike (SR 11): The ongoing widening project has resulted in the continuous closure of Bradford Hills Drive. This closure is expected to last through April 2026, forcing local traffic to detour via Holt Road.
- State Route 174: Widening work near the I-65 underpass is currently active. Although no lanes are blocked during the day, the construction equipment and shifts in traffic patterns are causing rubbernecking delays.
- Pothole Repair Blitz: TDOT has officially launched a statewide maintenance effort to repair significant road damage caused by the recent arctic blast. Crews will be active on various sections of I-40 and I-24 throughout the day, which may result in rolling lane closures.
WeGo Public Transit Alerts
Public transportation services remain significantly altered due to the lingering effects of the winter storm. WeGo Public Transit has announced the following service updates for Monday, February 2:
- Service Limitations: Bus service is currently operating on a limited schedule and is slated to end early tonight at 6:15 PM.
- Regional Service: All regional bus routes and the WeGo Star commuter train are not running today. Commuters who typically rely on the Star should seek alternative transportation.
- Active Detours: Route 75 (Midtown) is on detour near Wedgewood and 12th Avenue South. Route 76 (Madison) is detouring on Neelys Bend Road through February 6. Route 79 (Skyline) and Route 93 (Star West End Shuttle) are also experiencing active detours due to road obstructions.
Drivers are reminded to increase their following distance and reduce speeds significantly. If you encounter a utility crew or TDOT vehicle on the shoulder, remember to move over as required by state law to ensure the safety of those working to restore the city's infrastructure.