Enhancing Fan Experience: University of Tennessee's New Post-Event Traffic Plan at Neyland Stadium

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Enhancing Fan Experience: University of Tennessee's New Post-Event Traffic Plan at Neyland Stadium

The University of Tennessee is implementing a new post-event traffic plan at Neyland Stadium to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. The plan will be tested during upcoming events such as Luke Combs' "My Kinda Saturday Night Tour" on May 2 and the Savannah Bananas game on May 23. After these events, Neyland Drive will have a revised traffic pattern with three westbound lanes directing vehicles towards Alcoa Highway, I-40, and Kingston Pike. Additionally, the far-left lane will serve as a Kingston Pike Express Lane for quicker access and reduced bottlenecks.

To help fans visualize the changes to post-event traffic, the university has created a video demonstrating the new traffic pattern. This initiative aims to enhance the overall fan experience and make exiting the area smoother and more efficient. The university is working in collaboration with various organizations to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the new traffic plan.

By introducing these changes, the University of Tennessee is prioritizing the safety and convenience of fans attending events at Neyland Stadium. The new post-event traffic plan is designed to streamline traffic flow, reduce congestion, and provide a more seamless exit experience for attendees. Keep an eye out for these improvements during upcoming events at Neyland Stadium.