Emergency Lane Closure on I-10 Westbound in Vinton January 12
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Emergency Lane Closure on I-10 Westbound in Vinton January 12
Published January 12, 2021
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development advises motorists that, effective immediately, there is an emergency right lane closure in place for I-10 westbound in Vinton from the weigh station and the Sabine Bridge.
The closure is necessary for crews to repair several potholes.
DOTD will advise when the repairs are complete and the lane has been reopened.
DOTD appreciates your patience and reminds you to please drive with caution and be on the lookout for work crews and their equipment.
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