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TxDOT Closes Eastbound Lane on I-14 Near Killeen Tuesday

TxDOT's outside eastbound lane on I-14/U.S. 190 between Clear Creek Road and Willow Springs Road in Killeen closes 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.

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TxDOT Closes Eastbound Lane on I-14 Near Killeen Tuesday
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The single outside eastbound lane on I-14/U.S. 190 is closing intermittently today between Clear Creek Road and Willow Springs Road in Killeen, with the Texas Department of Transportation's work window running from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The eight-hour restriction runs squarely through the workday, covering the morning run for Fort Cavazos-bound commuters traveling east out of Copperas Cove and extending through the afternoon school pickup window when the same corridor handles buses and parents. A narrowed single lane through the Killeen segment can back traffic toward Clear Creek Road during peak periods, particularly in the hour before and after the restriction opens and closes.

Drivers who need to move east on I-14/U.S. 190 before 8 a.m. clear the work zone entirely. Business 190, which runs through the heart of downtown Copperas Cove, serves as the established alternate route when the main bypass corridor narrows; commercial drivers and oversized loads should account for the surface route's signal timing and additional distance.

The closure's tail end, from 3 to 4 p.m., overlaps with school dismissal schedules across the area, the window when buses and parents typically converge on arterials feeding I-14/U.S. 190. School transportation coordinators and parents with afternoon pickup obligations should plan departures accordingly.

TxDOT designed the closure as a short-duration, daytime-only window to limit overnight disruption, but the schedule is subject to change if weather or on-site conditions intervene. Drivers should check TxDOT's DriveTexas portal for real-time updates before heading through the Killeen corridor today.

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