Heavy traffic expected May 17-27 due to race

Published 12:00 am Friday, May 10, 2013

The N.C. Department of Transportation is preparing for race events at Charlotte Motor Speedway that will generate significant delays in northeast Mecklenburg County and southwest Cabarrus County May 17-27. The heaviest traffic is expected on I-85, U.S. 29, N.C. 49 and Bruton Smith Boulevard.
NCDOT will use overhead message signs and portable message signs to alert motorists of problem areas and suggested alternate routes around incidents and congestion. The department advises motorists to check for real time traffic information by calling 511, by signing up for updates on Twitter, or by using NCDOT Mobile, a phone-friendly version of the NCDOT website found at m.ncdot.gov.
The following are suggested routes for motorists to get to the speedway:
For motorists traveling from South Carolina: Take I-77 North to the I-485 outer loop (Exit 1B) to U.S. 29 North (Exit 32) or N.C. 49 North (Exit 33).
For motorists traveling from west of Charlotte: Take I-85 North to I-485 (Exit 48) to U.S. 29 North (Exit 32) or N.C. 49 (Exit 33). An alternate route is I-85 North to Poplar Tent Road (Exit 52) to Pitts School Road to U.S. 29 South. Through traffic should remain in the left two lanes of I-85 North to avoid delays near Exit 49.
For motorists traveling from east of Charlotte: Take the I-485 outer loop to U.S. 29 North (Exit 32) or N.C. 49 North (Exit 33).
For motorists traveling from north of Charlotte: Take I-85 South to Poplar Tent Road (Exit 52) to Pitts School Road to U.S. 29 South.
Commuters who use I-85 can expect delays Friday afternoon, May 24, and should adjust driving time if possible, or use an alternate route. Additionally, on Sunday, May 26, officials will limit access from I-85 to Exit 49 at approximately 10 p.m.
Motorists who do not need to travel near the speedway during race events are asked to avoid the area. After race events, all traffic will be directed away from the speedway. Motorists are encouraged to plan where to park before arriving, as they will not be allowed to travel toward the speedway.