Game Day Traffic Returns To Lincoln

LINCOLN – With the Red/White Nebraska Spring football game set for this weekend, the Nebraska Department of Transportation is encouraging everyone to prepare for gameday traffic on Saturday, April 27.

According to a release, travelers to and in Lincoln for the annual Nebraska spring football game should plan for heavier traffic and road construction along the way. NDOT reminds commuters that construction is beginning for the I-80 six-lane expansion from the Pleasant Dale interchange to NW 48th Street in Lincoln. The speed limit is posted at 65 miles per hour in this construction zone.

As fans make their way to and from getting their first look at the Huskers on Saturday, drivers need to be alert for slower traffic, obey the speed limit and pay attention when behind the wheel – especially in construction zones.

NDOT encourages people to always buckle up, put the phone down and designate a sober driver if they plan to drink. Following these simple steps will help get the football season off on the right foot.

For more information about construction projects and lane closures, check 511 and the Lincoln Transportation and Utilities (LTU) website, Facebook or X. For gameday information, visit the Husker’s website.

 

When coming to the game:

  • Drivers arriving in Lincoln on I-80 from the west should take Exit 397 (south U.S. Highway 77 (US-77)) to
  • Rosa Parks Way into downtown Lincoln.
  • Drivers arriving in Lincoln on I-80 from the east should take Exit 401 to south Interstate 180 (I-180) into
  • downtown Lincoln.

 

 

When leaving the game, drivers should avoid Exit 409 between Lincoln and Waverly as it may be closed due to safety concerns as heavy interstate traffic builds. This may significantly increase traffic on US-6 and cause slowdowns.

Leaving downtown Lincoln immediately after the game can put you in heavy traffic. Spending some extra time in town may allow traffic to ease up and provide a smoother ride home.

 

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