Traffic Woes in College Station: Road Closures Updates

Heavy traffic at an intersection in College Station with road signs indicating closures.

News Summary

College Station is currently facing significant traffic challenges due to various road closures and accidents. A closure on Wellborn Road for a sign installation, a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 6, and a gas line break are prompting commuters to seek alternative routes. Additionally, upcoming road work on Krenek Tap Road and a widening project on Rock Prairie Road are set to impact traffic further. Residents are urged to plan their routes wisely and stay alert amidst the ongoing changes to ensure a smoother commute.

Traffic Woes in College Station: Road Closures and Accidents Stir Up the Commute

In the bustling city of College Station, folks are facing a bit of a traffic headache lately. A series of road closures and accidents are making their way into the daily commute, and it’s important for everyone to stay updated to dodge the hassle.

Temporary Closure for a Sign Installation

First up, mark your calendars for Tuesday at 9 a.m. as a significant closure looms for drivers using Wellborn Road (FM 2154). The southbound direct connect ramp will be temporarily shut down to make way for the installation of a large sign for the ongoing Harvey Mitchell Parkway Project. These signs are not just for decoration—they are part of the major effort being undertaken to enhance safety, boost road capacity, and reduce good ol’ traffic snags.

The expected closure will last around three hours, so it’s wise to plan your morning commute accordingly. Motorists are encouraged to take a detour via George Bush Drive (FM 2347) to access southbound Wellborn Road during this time. Taking a different route might just add a few minutes to your drive, and you can skip the potential traffic jam!

Multi-Vehicle Crash on Highway 6

multi-vehicle crash involving an 18-wheeler on Highway 6, right across from Post Oak Mall. With the northbound lanes affected, the area became quite the bottleneck.

For a spell, traffic came to a standstill while authorities worked to clear the scene, and those in the area were urged to exercise patience and consider alternate routes. Thankfully, the scene has since been cleared, but it served as a reminder to stay alert while on the roads.

Gas Line Break Adds to Traffic Troubles

2-inch gas line, causing quite the stir and leading to a two-hour road closure.

Traffic was redirected between Research Drive and College Circle starting around 1:30 p.m., but good news came shortly after when it reopened at 1:49 p.m. Fortunately, lighter-than-normal traffic was seen due to spring break activities at the University of Georgia, which might have saved some commuters from getting stuck in the snarl.

Upcoming Road Work

Moreover, the College Station Municipal Court and Utility Customer Service will remain accessible via Texas Avenue during this road closure. That’s certainly a relief for anyone needing to take care of business.

Widening Project on Rock Prairie Road

two months as this phase gets underway.

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