The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) announces that the I-20 Eastbound local lane between mile marker 54 and 60 will be closed on Sunday night, January 19, 2020.
All traffic traveling along I-20 Eastbound will be directed into the through lane and thus will not have access to Exits 55 and 58.
The on-ramps at US1 and SC6 will also be closed.
Motorists traveling along I-20 Eastbound wishing to utilize Exits 55 and 58 will continue along I-20 Eastbound to exit 61. At this point they can enter I-20 Westbound and utilize exits 55 and 58.
Motorists wishing to enter I-20 Eastbound at Exit 55 will be directed along the detour route along Two Notch Road, Dooley Road, Cedar Road, and Cromer Road to 378 where they can enter I-20 at Exit 61.
Any traffic wishing to enter I-20 Eastbound from US1 will be directed along the detour route down Cedar Road and Cromer Road to 378 to utilize Exit 61 Ramps.
The I-20 Ramp closures at SC6 (Exit 55) and US1 (Exit 58) will occur:
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From 7:00 PM Sunday, January 19th, until 5:00 AM Monday, January 20th
Message board signs along US1, SC6, and I-20 will display detour directions.
Motorists are advised to used caution and plan accordingly in case of delays.
The road work is part of a four-phase project to widen an 11-mile stretch of I-20 in Lexington County. The project extends from mile marker 60 near US 378 to mile marker 49 at Longs Pond Road. Upon completion, the project will add a third inside lane in both directions aimed at reducing traffic congestion. It is expected to be completed in the summer of 2021
Motorists can use SCDOT's 511 Traveler Info http://www.511sc.org/ to check road conditions. For more information concerning this project, the public may contact SCDOT Resident Engineer John Burns at (803) 530-8798 or at BurnsJM@scdot.org.