With a rare Friday night kickoff and Nebraska

football’s 400th consecutive sellout, the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) reminds drivers to expect to see an increase in traffic, especially during the evening work commute.

 

When traveling to Lincoln, fans need to continue to be prepared for heavier traffic and road construction along the way. Drivers should allow more time to get to their destination and be ready for more than normal traffic on the roadways during the drive home from work. NDOT reminds travelers that construction is active for the following areas:

 

*   Hwy 77 and Hwy 109 Junction near Wahoo. This is a one lane, head-to-head traffic pattern with a

reduced speed limit.

 

*   I-80 from the Elm Creek interchange (MM 252) to the Odessa interchange (MM 264). This is a one lane,

head-to-head traffic pattern with a 65 miles per hour speed limit, zipper merge when necessary.

 

*   I-80 from the Lexington interchange (MM 237) to the Overton interchange (MM 248). This is reduced to

one lane, each direction, with a 65 miles per hour speed limit, zipper merge when necessary.

 

*   I-80 from the Pleasant Dale interchange (MM 388) to NW 48th Street interchange (MM 395) in Lincoln.

 

The speed limit is 65 miles per hour in this  construction zone.

 

Additionally, use caution when coming into Lincoln on Interstate 180 (I-180). Due to hotel construction near

Memorial Stadium, I-180 will have lane restrictions to accommodate pedestrian traffic as you arrive in downtown Lincoln. Watch for pedestrians and heavy traffic throughout the afternoon hours and as kickoff approaches.

 

With the third straight kickoff slated for evening hours, NDOT reminds people to designate a sober driver or find a sober ride if their gameday enjoyment includes drinking. Just as importantly,

remember to buckle up before you leave and put the phone down. Before leaving to enjoy the game, set your favorite navigation app with your destination,

this is a great resource for traffic updates.