Officials in Kentucky say that drivers will have several more weeks of detours before they can once again use a major bridge connecting Kentucky and Ohio.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says that the target date for reopening the Brent Spence Bridge connecting Covington, Kentucky to Cincinnati, Ohio, is set for December 23. Inspectors say that the bridge is structurally sound but will still require major repairs before it can reopen.
The both directions of the bridge were closed following a November 11 hazmat crash involving two commercial vehicles that sparked a major fire. Both truck drivers survived and were not seriously hurt.
As the Brent Spence Bridge will remain closed for at least another month, take a look at detour information shared by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet below.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge was closed to all traffic on Wednesday night due to a number of commercial vehicles violating the 11 ton weight limit. The bridge reopened to non-commercial vehicle traffic only on Friday night.
Detours are in place while the Brent Spence Bridge is closed to help travelers cross the river. Here’s a helpful map of alternate routes you can use. #BSBUpdates pic.twitter.com/ahCgdtdZJC
— KYTC District 6 (@KYTCDistrict6) November 12, 2020