Lengthy Delays Expected On I-15 Ahead Of Rivalry Game, Labor Day Weekend

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Lengthy delays are expected on I-15 before the BYU-Utah football and throughout Labor Day weekend, according to the Utah Department of Transportation. UDOT spokesperson John Gleason said construction projects across the Wasatch Front will be suspended to help with traffic flow through Labor Day.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Lengthy delays are expected on I-15 before the BYU-Utah football and throughout Labor Day weekend, according to the Utah Department of Transportation.

UDOT spokesperson John Gleason said construction projects across the Wasatch Front will be suspended to help with traffic flow through Labor Day.

On Thursday, delays could reach an hour before the 8:15 p.m. kickoff between BYU and Utah in Provo due to construction and evening commuter traffic.

UDOT officials said shifted and narrow lanes will impact drivers between Riverdale and Layton, Salt Lake City and Draper, and in Lehi.

Nightly lane closures between Salt Lake City and Lehi will be suspended until at least one hour after the game ends.

Near LaVell Edwards Stadium, construction on Bulldog Boulevard and 500 West will impact traffic.

Officials recommend using UTA’s FrontRunner and Utah Valley Express (UVX) bus to get to-and-from the stadium.

If you plan to attend football games at Brigham Young University this year, be aware construction is underway on 500 West and Bulldog Blvd (1230 North) in Provo. UDOT is rebuilding 500 W from 800 N to 500 S and Provo is modifying Bulldog Blvd from 500 W to Canyon Rd. pic.twitter.com/wsnDRgCuqV

— Provo City (@provocity) August 21, 2019

Extra FrontRunner trains will depart from the Provo Central Station one hour after the game ends.

#UtahFootball season commences this Thursday! If you're heading to the @BYU vs @UUtah game we've got you covered. Use UVX, our extra bus shuttles and #FrontRunner to travel between Orem Central or Provo Central to BYU Stadium. pic.twitter.com/nIQIQKHDBT

— Utah Transit Authority – UTA (@RideUTA) August 28, 2019

During Labor Day weekend, UDOT officials said delays could reach 40 minutes beginning early Friday afternoon and lasting until 7 p.m.

For drivers heading to Nevada or California, I-15 has been reduced to one lane in each direction through the Virgin River Gorge area.

In addition to construction projects mentioned above, I-70 will be reduced to one lane in each direction between the Cove Fort and Sevier areas in Sevier County.

Officials expect delays of 10-20 minutes on northbound I-15 on Monday. Those delays will start around 2 p.m. and last until 8 p.m.

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