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New crossover path on I-24 could help save lives thanks to local Traffic Safety Task Force

New crossover path on I-24 could help save lives thanks to local Traffic Safety Task Force

Officials unveil a new crossover pathway on I-24 in Montgomery County on Dec. 12, 2022. (Contributed) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – There is a new crossover pathway for emergency vehicles on I-24 in Montgomery County, thanks to efforts by the Clarksville-Montgomery County Traffic Safety Task Force.

In November 2022, a new crossover was completed by TDOT for emergency vehicles on I-24 at mile marker 12.6.

According to a press release, the project resulted from concerns brought to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Traffic Safety Task Force in 2021 by Montgomery County Emergency Services (EMS) Operations Chief Chris Proctor and Clarksville Fire Rescue (CFR) Deputy Chief Steve Batten.

Members of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Traffic Safety Task Force (Contributed)

The Task Force celebrated the completion of the project at their December meeting at Montgomery County’s Emergency Management Agency.

“Before this crossover, we drove to mile marker 17 for calls between exits 11 and 19. We’ve had to make the tough call to go against traffic and have had an ambulance stuck in the ditch attempting to cross instead of losing time with the extra 10 miles. Getting to an accident scene faster can make all the difference,” Proctor said.

Batten added that a previous accident also contributed to the installation of a new crossover path.

“There was a fatal accident on I-24 from the 90s that has stayed in my head. It’s almost always about how fast we can get there to make a difference in saving someone’s life. We’re growing and need all the additional safety measures we can get,” he said.

Kevin Smith, lieutenant of the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), added that this crossover has made a world of difference in getting to a crash scene quicker. He noted that he is thankful it’s in place.

Lisa McClain, driver’s safety administrator with Montgomery County, was credited by the task force for her communication and coordination efforts with state agencies and officials.

“This results from a great team effort for the community. We appreciate TDOT and all of the safety personnel who shared what a high sense of urgency there was in adding this crossover. We will continue working to make our roads safer,” McClain said.

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Safety Task Force is a team of public safety professionals who meet to collaborate on efforts to improve safety for the community’s residents and those traveling through.

Task Force members include:

  • TDOT
  • THP
  • Tennessee Highway Safety Office
  • Tennessee District Attorney General Conference
  • Montgomery County EMS, Driver Safety
  • Emergency Management Agency
  • E911
  • Highway Department
  • Mayor’s Office
  • Sheriff’s Office
  • Clarksville Fire, Police and Street Departments,
  • Fort Campbell CID/Provost Marshal’s Office
  • 19th District Attorney’s Office
  • Austin Peay State University (APSU) Campus Police
  • APSU Student Government
  • MADD Volunteers
  • AAA Insurance

To learn more about the Clarksville-Montgomery County Safety Task Force, visit their Facebook page. You can also contact Lt. Vincent Lewis, CPD, at (931) 648-0656 or Lisa McClain, Montgomery County Driver Safety, at (931) 553-5186.

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