News Summary
The South Carolina Department of Transportation has announced a temporary closure of the Calks Ferry Road bridge over Interstate 20 in Lexington County for necessary repairs. The closure will begin at 7 p.m. on May 22 and is expected to reopen by 7 a.m. on May 23. Traffic will be redirected during this time, and drivers are advised to consider alternate routes to avoid delays. Safety measures will remain until following repairs later this summer.
Lexington County
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has announced the temporary closure of the Calks Ferry Road bridge over Interstate 20 in Lexington County. This closure is set to begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 22, 2025, and the bridge is expected to reopen at 7 a.m. on Friday, May 23, 2025.
The decision to close the bridge follows a detailed inspection that revealed significant structural issues. To facilitate the necessary repairs, maintenance forces will redirect traffic to one side of the bridge.
During the overnight closure, motorists will be rerouted onto Sherwood Road, Longs Pond Road, and Two Notch Road. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes wherever possible to avoid delays during the closure period.
Traffic Control Measures
While the bridge is slated to reopen on Friday morning, traffic control measures will remain in place until repairs begin later this summer. SCDOT emphasizes the importance of ensuring public safety and maintaining smooth traffic flow during this essential maintenance work.
Public Safety Advisory
As the bridge will be undergoing repairs over the coming months, drivers are urged to slow down and remain attentive while traveling near the work zone. SCDOT aims to minimize disruptions as much as possible while ensuring the structural integrity of the bridge is restored.
Background on the Bridge Condition
The need for the temporary closure highlights the ongoing efforts of SCDOT to keep roadways safe and reliable for all users. Regular inspections play a critical role in identifying potential safety hazards, and this incident underscores the agency’s commitment to addressing issues proactively.
Local residents and commuters should stay informed about the progress of the repairs and any additional traffic advisories that may arise. SCDOT will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available regarding the scheduled maintenance and repair timeline.
In summary, the temporary closure of the Calks Ferry Road bridge is a necessary step for ensuring both public safety and the longevity of the infrastructure. Motorists are reminded about the upcoming closure dates and to plan their routes accordingly.
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- WACH: SCDOT Announces Temporary Closure of SC-391
- Wikipedia: Bridge
- ABC Columbia: Calks Ferry Road Bridge Closure
- Google Search: Calks Ferry Road Bridge Lexington County
- WIS TV: Lexington County Bridge Closure
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Bridge
- SW Lex Ledger: SCDOT to Temporarily Close Bridge Over I-20
- Google News: SCDOT Bridge Repair Lexington County

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